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  • Traversing Tumors: How Single-cell RNA Sequencing Maps Malignant Tumors

    Traversing Tumors:  How Single-cell RNA Sequencing Maps Malignant Tumors

    It is difficult for scientists to find solutions for harmful mutations, as while mutations are inevitable and not entirely random, they’re notoriously unpredictable.

    May 1, 2024
  • An Anomaly in Phase Transition: Liquid Crystals

    An Anomaly in Phase Transition: Liquid Crystals

    While Austrian botanist Federich Reinitzer was investigating the properties of various chemical compounds, he observed that the compound cholesteryl benzoate appeared to have two distinct melting points.

    May 1, 2024
  • Symphony of the Human Brain

    Symphony of the Human Brain

    The “connectome” has become widely accepted within the field of neuroscience, bridging various attempts to map macroscopic neural connections to microscopic neural activity.

    May 1, 2024
  • Dual Consciousness in Split-Brain Patients

    Dual Consciousness in Split-Brain Patients

    Experiments conducted on split-brain patients reveal fascinating suggestions for the roles and specializations of each hemisphere.

    May 1, 2024
  • The Gourmet Guide To the Galaxy: The Spaghettification of Black Holes

    The Gourmet Guide To the Galaxy: The Spaghettification of Black Holes

    Approaching or crossing near the singularity, all matter inevitably undergoes intense spaghettification and becomes completely disintegrated.

    May 1, 2024
  • Exploring Semaglutide Beyond Diabetes: The Emergence of Ozempic in Weight Management and Its Societal Implications

    Exploring Semaglutide Beyond Diabetes: The Emergence of Ozempic in Weight Management and Its Societal Implications

    One may wonder how a blood sugar medication can exert such impactful effects on weight, and what the potential consequences of glorifying its use as a weight loss treatment are?

    May 1, 2024
  • Restoring California’s Kelp Forests

    Restoring California’s Kelp Forests

    The question remains: what are economically feasible, ethical, and efficient methods of restoring these dying kelp forests?

    May 1, 2024
  • Early Dark Energy: A Possible Solution to the Hubble Tension

    Early Dark Energy: A Possible Solution to the Hubble Tension

    As measurements of the Hubble constant using different methods become more precise, the Hubble tension becomes more defined. However, early dark energy, a model of dark energy that could change the way scientists understand the expansion of the Universe, poses a fascinating solution.

    May 1, 2024
  • X-Linked Genetic Deviations Give Rise to Neural Developmental Disorders

    X-Linked Genetic Deviations Give Rise to Neural Developmental Disorders

    People describe DNA in many ways. Bill Gates has likened it to a computer program, though it far surpasses the complexity of any man-made software. Another depicts DNA as its own language, telling the story of life itself.

    May 1, 2024
  • The Tug-of-War of Emotion in Children With AuDHD

    The Tug-of-War of Emotion in Children With AuDHD

    Imagine having a long-lasting tug-of-war in your brain, where two rival teams intensely vie for control.

    May 1, 2024
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