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  • Self-Esteem, Narcissism, and Boulder-Pushing

    Self-Esteem, Narcissism, and Boulder-Pushing

    Self-Esteem, Narcissism, and Boulder-Pushing By Leighton Pu One Greek myth tells the story of a man named Sisyphus, who was condemned to an eternal afterlife of boulder-pushing for escaping death twice. Regardless of his efforts, he has and never will get the boulder to the top of the mountain. Anyone trying to attain high self-esteem may…

    April 4, 2022
  • From a Plant to a Capsule

    From a Plant to a Capsule

    From a Plant to a Capsule By Eunice Tsang Ever wonder how pharmaceutical companies develop drugs? The drugs that we see in hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies usually come in capsules or pills, but did you know that many drugs originally derive from herbs and other ingredients found in nature? So, how do scientists turn a plant…

    April 4, 2022
  • Gearing up with Headgear: In Soccer, headgear may not be as useful as expected in protecting against concussions

    Gearing up with Headgear: In Soccer, headgear may not be as useful as expected in protecting against concussions

    Gearing up with Headgear: In Soccer, headgear may not be as useful as expected in protecting against concussions By Nanda Nayak  Petr Čech is a household name to soccer fans around the world. Many consider him the greatest goalkeeper to have played for Chelsea, while others consider him the greatest goalkeeper in the history of…

    March 28, 2022
  • Bringing Light to the Coral Reef Crisis

    Bringing Light to the Coral Reef Crisis

    Bringing Light to the Coral Reef Crisis By Veronica Paul  What do you picture when you think of coral reefs? A myriad of colors, an ecosystem filled with vibrantly colored sea-creatures, or maybe even the Great Barrier Reef? These depictions we are so familiar with one day will only be stories future generations will hear.…

    March 28, 2022
  • Real Worlds: An Argument for the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

    Real Worlds: An Argument for the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

    Real Worlds: An Argument for the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics By Mark Ortega The 21st century saw the rise of quantum mechanics in popular culture. The core of this trend posits that observation creates reality. Although exciting, this view is a misapprehension of the historically accepted Copenhagen Interpretation. In contrast, there exists an alternative…

    March 28, 2022
  • Finding Its Target: How CRISPR Cas9 “Reads” DNA

    Finding Its Target: How CRISPR Cas9 “Reads” DNA

    Finding Its Target: How CRISPR Cas9 “Reads” DNA By Sinead de Cleir  Since its application for gene editing was discovered in 2012 by Dr. Jennifer Doudna and Dr. Emmanuel Charpentier, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or CRISPR for short, has upended the scientific world. Although the use and ethical implications of CRISPR are still…

    March 28, 2022
  • Magic or Malice? Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Graphene-Based Materials

    Magic or Malice? Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Graphene-Based Materials

    Magic or Malice? Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Graphene-Based Materials By Bryan Kim  From the Stone Age to the contemporary Silicon Age, materials have defined and transformed human civilization. But, every new material must have its side effects well-understood in order to avoid environmental disasters. Environmental mismanagement of promising materials has happened before. Plastic, a…

    March 28, 2022
  • Does Weather Affect Pain?

    Does Weather Affect Pain?

    Does Weather Affect Pain? By Nethra Koushik  If you ask a fibromyalgia patient whether changes in weather affect their quality of life, their answer is likely to be a resounding “Yes!” However, if you ask a doctor the same question, they would probably say something like, “That’s just a placebo.” Why is that?  In order…

    March 28, 2022
  • Time: Slowing Down and Speeding Up

    Time: Slowing Down and Speeding Up

    Time: Slowing Down and Speeding Up By Katherine De Lange Clocks govern our daily lives, the 5 minute morning snooze, the 10 minute bus wait, the hour-long lunch break. However, regardless of how many seconds pass in a given event, our perception of time differs. Multiple factors such as emotion, attention, drug-use, and context affect time…

    March 28, 2022
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in the COVID era: A New Potential Crisis?

    Antimicrobial Resistance in the COVID era: A New Potential Crisis?

    Antimicrobial Resistance in the COVID era: A New Potential Crisis? By Shreya Ramesh The beginning of the pandemic was certainly crazy, to say the least. Obsessively buying hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, and even toilet paper led to an extreme shortage of such items in stores for months to come. Buying these items certainly may have provided…

    March 28, 2022
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