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The Power of Music Therapy

When we listen to music, our moods and minds are influenced in ways we might not notice. Listening to music activates different parts of...
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The Power of Music Therapy

When we listen to music, our moods and minds are influenced in ways we might not notice. Listening to music activates different parts of...

Resilience in Ruin: Continuity of Cancer Care in Times of Crisis

When a slow, devastating illness collides with the speed and chaos of disaster, the consequences can be dire. Cancer demands constancy—structured protocols, timed treatments,...

Artificial Intelligence Space Travel

Artificial Intelligence Space Travel In the ever-growing universe, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a pivotal tool for space exploration. While on Earth, the role of...

Multicellular Archaea?

All life is classified into three overarching domains: archaea, bacteria, and eukarya. We are all familiar with eukarya, seeing that humans fall under this...
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Reggie Slater

A Pocket Guide to Smokable Herbs

Hey! Are you looking to smoke, but want to keep a clear mind or refrain from traditionally addictive tobacco cigarettes? Well, there's actually a whole...
Reggie Slater

A Letter to Fellow Struggling Students

Hi. I'm a 4th year student, and sometimes I almost can't believe it. For those like me who have also struggled in their studies here...
Abby Sim

A Spotlight on Black Licorice and its Darker Side

Black licorice. You either love it or you hate it. Some delight in the intense spice flavor that comes with a bite of licorice...
Isabella Areiza

Why Design?

One of the most challenging questions I am asked as a designer is why I chose the study path I chose. I am often...
Isabelle Murray

Marine Birds Fly Into Storms to Survive?

In a recent article written by Freda Kreier, I learned about a very interesting phenomenon that some researchers have discovered. Many different species of...
Elena Cabrera

POV: You are a Scientist Starting Research

Imagine you are sitting in your lab, racking your brain over what research project to start next. You’ve hit a metaphorical “researcher’s block” and...