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Cute Aggression: Letting Out The Love In The Form Of A Squeeze
January 30, 2023
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Resilience: The Scientific Considerations
July 16, 2022
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A Break in the System: America’s Food Crisis
January 30, 2023
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Monogenic Diabetes: Misdiagnosed & Mistreated
December 29, 2022
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New experimental cancer treatment was 100% successful
July 20, 2022
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The Significance of the James Webb Telescope
July 25, 2022

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Seals v. Sea Lions- The Misconception of the Century

Posted on November 7, 2023November 7, 2023 By Colette Sawyer - New York No Comments on Seals v. Sea Lions- The Misconception of the Century
Seals v. Sea Lions- The Misconception of the Century
Biology, Uncategorized, Zoology

A common misconception in the world of aquatic animals is the difference between sea lions and seals. The two are often used interchangeably as if they were the same species. Yet, they are in fact two very different species whose habitats are located far from each other. To properly understand the difference between the two, … Read More “Seals v. Sea Lions- The Misconception of the Century” »

How Understanding Neuroscience and the Mind Explains the Success of Chess Grandmasters

Posted on August 22, 2023August 22, 2023 By Michael Ma - Auckland, New Zealand No Comments on How Understanding Neuroscience and the Mind Explains the Success of Chess Grandmasters
How Understanding Neuroscience and the Mind Explains the Success of Chess Grandmasters
Neuroscience, Uncategorized

At bottom, chess is a game of combinations – and understanding why some players are better at recognizing these combinations goes a long way to explaining the difference between chess grandmasters and the rest of us.    With a set of rules governing how the 32 chess pieces can move, players take turns arranging the pieces … Read More “How Understanding Neuroscience and the Mind Explains the Success of Chess Grandmasters” »

Exercise: The Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Posted on January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 By Allen Tovmasyan - California, USA No Comments on Exercise: The Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Exercise: The Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Biology, Psychology, Uncategorized

Our Healthcare system is widely accepted to be more of a treatment based model rather than a disease prevention based system. Although a treatment based model does have its own benefits such as accelerated production of medicine and materials for care, there are also many shortcomings when it comes to ending the development of terminal … Read More “Exercise: The Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s and Dementia” »

Cute Aggression: Letting Out The Love In The Form Of A Squeeze

Posted on January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 By Ella Marks - Missouri, USA 1 Comment on Cute Aggression: Letting Out The Love In The Form Of A Squeeze
Cute Aggression: Letting Out The Love In The Form Of A Squeeze
Psychology, Uncategorized

Have you ever seen a picture of a puppy and wanted to give it a tight squeeze? Ever watched a baby coo and wanted to pinch their cheeks? Why is it that when we are overloaded with cuteness we have these violent thoughts? This phenomenon, known as cute aggression, is when someone experiences the urge … Read More “Cute Aggression: Letting Out The Love In The Form Of A Squeeze” »

A Break in the System: America’s Food Crisis

Posted on January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 By Rose Sarner - Los Angeles, California No Comments on A Break in the System: America’s Food Crisis
A Break in the System: America’s Food Crisis
Nutrition, Uncategorized

It’s dinner time, you sit down with your family to eat the fresh and healthy home cooked meal that sits on the table. Bite after bite, there’s still food left in on you and your family plate. This food is then thrown away, discarded and wasted. This is not a unique action rather it is … Read More “A Break in the System: America’s Food Crisis“ »

Resiliencia: Las consideraciones científicas

Posted on January 16, 2023January 16, 2023 By Gerardo Garcia Rodriguez No Comments on Resiliencia: Las consideraciones científicas
Resiliencia: Las consideraciones científicas
Biología, Biology

IntroducciónEl término “Resiliencia” es definido como la habilidad de recobrarse rápidamente y ajustarse ante las dificultades. Por décadas los científicos han explorado e investigado la ciencia que está detrás del comportamiento humano que hace ser resiliente. Históricamente, ser resiliente ha sido visto como un conjunto de relaciones lineales dónde cada factor está liderado por otro. … Read More “Resiliencia: Las consideraciones científicas” »

Monogenic Diabetes: Misdiagnosed & Mistreated

Posted on December 29, 2022December 29, 2022 By Heather Wheeler - Chicago, IL No Comments on Monogenic Diabetes: Misdiagnosed & Mistreated
Monogenic Diabetes: Misdiagnosed & Mistreated
Biology, Uncategorized

It’s easy to think that there are only two types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. These forms of diabetes are polygenic, meaning a change or mutation in multiple genes causes them. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction, which destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Type 2 diabetes … Read More “Monogenic Diabetes: Misdiagnosed & Mistreated” »

Ancient Writing and AI

Posted on December 22, 2022December 22, 2022 By Trey Barton - California, USA No Comments on Ancient Writing and AI
Ancient Writing and AI
Computer Science, Uncategorized

Much of our understanding of the ancient world comes from writing, which means it comes from texts written on papyrus, stone, clay, and metal. However, many ancient artifacts that contain writing are too damaged to read. Fortunately, (AI) can be programmed to understand how humans process images and language and then decipher what is written … Read More “Ancient Writing and AI” »

The Epidemic You’ve Never Heard of…

Posted on December 12, 2022December 12, 2022 By Brinda Srinivasan - California, USA No Comments on The Epidemic You’ve Never Heard of…
The Epidemic You’ve Never Heard of…
Biology, Uncategorized

If you were asked to name a global epidemic, what would come to mind first? Most people will likely name COVID, bubonic plague, HIV/AIDS or, going back a bit, a history buff may mention the Spanish flu. It is safe to bet that no one would name the obscure parasitic disease called Giardiasis. But in … Read More “The Epidemic You’ve Never Heard of…” »

The Significance of the James Webb Telescope

Posted on July 25, 2022July 25, 2022 By Gerardo Garcia Rodriguez No Comments on The Significance of the James Webb Telescope
The Significance of the James Webb Telescope
Astronomy, Uncategorized

On July 12th, Nasa unveiled the first 5 breath taking images of 10 billion dollar telescope. Similar to how the Hubble telescope revolutionized the field of a astronomy, The JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) will allow astronomers to observe the very first galaxies formed at the creation of the universe. Below is one of the … Read More “The Significance of the James Webb Telescope” »

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