Written by Ashima Seth and Edited by Myra Ali With increasing awareness about psychiatric illnesses, it has come to light that the number of people…
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Written by Dominic Javonillo and Edited by Amy Huynh In the 19th century, Franz Joseph Gall introduced an idea that would change the relationship between…
Comments closedWritten by Annie Duong and Edited by Emily Majorkiewicz When you feel the cotton of a t-shirt or the keys of a computer keyboard, you…
Comments closedWritten by Annie Duong The bacteria in your gut, or more specifically, the gastrointestinal tract, initially sounds somewhat repulsive but is becoming well known for…
Comments closedWritten by Kunal Dudeja The cost of scientific innovation is often too high to help those who need it most. Enter Manu Prakash and his…
Comments closedWritten by Gouri Ajith The human genome, which encompasses all of our genetic material, is an exhaustive set of instructions complete with mechanisms to replicate…
Comments closedWritten by Eashan Kotha Antibiotic resistance has been deemed an increasingly significant issue by medical professionals over the past decade. Alexander Fleming’s first development of…
Comments closedWritten by Ujwal Aluru From our childhood memories, we can remember our parents or guardians insisting that we consume a well-balanced and healthy diet. In…
Comments closedWritten by Annie Duong After a surgical operation, it is common to use stitches, sutures, or staples to reconnect damaged tissue. Although effective, these methods…
Comments closedWritten by Michael Vu In 2010, the number of Americans diagnosed with some form of cataracts exceeded 20 million. On an even larger scale, in…
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