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Interviews
Chemistry and Clinical Studies with Eileen Castronova
Introduction: In the realm of healthcare, the critical role of pharmacologists in ensuring safe and effective drug therapies cannot be...
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UCLA Microbiology: An Insider's Look With Brooklyn Burgess
Brooklyn Burgess is a 20-year-old University of California LA sophomore set to graduate in 2025. She is currently a Microbiology,...
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COVID-19, AI Tech And More: How The Drug Development Process Revolutionized Into What It Is Today
By: Nainika Majumdar; An Interview With Dr. Kaushik Mitra Technology and an ever-changing consumer market promise to further...
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Science News
Antifungals: More Attention Needed
In recent years, there has been a sudden influx of patients with fevers and chills,suspected to be suffering from bacterial infections,...
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The Pretty Privilege of Pandas
“I’d eat the last panda if I could have the money we’ve spent on panda conservation back on the table for me to do more sensible things...
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The World’s First “Synthetic” Embryo
In 2022, scientists have succeeded in advancing a biological practice that has been extensively researched and experimented with:...
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Astrophysics
How the Big Balding Man Changed the World.
In 1905, a young patent clerk with emerging crazy hair changed the world of science and physics forever with four revolutionary...
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The Truth about Brain Chips
Figure 1: Monkey uses Neuralink chip to control cursor with its mind. (WSJ, 2023) “Neuralink will make the paralyzed walk, the blind see,...
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Guys. We’re Harnessing Explosions. And, here is why it’s great.
For many years, fossil fuels have been the world's primary energy source, due to our thorough understanding of the material, and its...
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Biochemistry
Nerve Cell Communication
When someone stubs their toe on a coffee table, sensory neurons in their toe are activated,transmitting information to the brain. The...
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Protein Nanocages in Drug Delivery: Easier, Safer, Better
1952, and the company Spansule® just came out with a sustained-release capsule technology– marked as the first modern drug delivery...
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A New Way to Target COVID
COVID-19, a variant of SARS-COV-2 virus, sent the world into a spiral after its unprecedented and swift spread to 229 countries and...
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Enviromental
Solar Geoengineering: What is it and How Can it Help Combat Climate Change?
When discussing solutions to fighting global warming and climate change, words such as recycling, renewable energy, and electric vehicles...
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Green Infrastructure: Green Where It Is Least Expected
Mitigating the effects of current climate issues on land and water quality is daunting in the least as urbanization and commercial...
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A Thin Line: The Ozone Layer's Shrinking Stratosphere
The Sun is the main source of light on Earth, providing us with sunlight that sustains all kinds of life on Earth, from plants to humans....
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Psychology
Sociopaths VS Psychopaths
When one hears the terms “psychopath” and “sociopath,” a few vivid images that come to mind include violent, cold-blooded crimes....
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The Inner Workings Of Our Brain At Rest
Food, water, air, and shelter--- the basic necessities of human life Yet, humans wouldn’t last very long without sleep, as well. Just...
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AI Enters the Ever Expanding Realm of Psychology and Mental Health
Artificial intelligence refers to machine programs performing tasks that are typical of a specifically trained human. When people imagine...
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