Written by Annie Duong The bacteria in your gut, or more specifically, the gastrointestinal tract, initially sounds somewhat repulsive but is becoming well known for…
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Written by Jiana Macchor The Syrian Civil War, beginning in March 2011 as a response to schoolchildren’s involvement in the Arab Spring, has progressed for…
Comments closedWritten by Dominic Javonillo Picture a human brain. Most individuals would agree on its basic characteristics: a pink, jelly-like glob of putty with wrinkles and…
Comments closedWritten by Jessica Oshiro Everyone experiences a rite of passage to adulthood at some point in their lives, which may be through either having a…
Comments closedWritten by Ujwal Aluru Corticosteroids are medications that are often used to treat and combat the symptoms caused by respiratory diseases. The most common response…
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 Sukhman Rekhi Facebook feeds, Instagram timelines, and even local news channels have been talking about the newest craze in the health and beauty…
Comments closedWritten by Mohammed Majrashi Blood is a crucial part of the human body’s daily function because of its ability to supply oxygen and nutrients to…
Comments closedWritten by Emily Majorkiewicz Shortly before the start of Antibiotic Awareness Week, a national one-week observance event in November to raise awareness about growing antibiotic resistance,…
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