STUDENTS AND “SMART DRUGS”
BY ZEHADI ALAM – What if you could take a pill and become smarter? Sound too good to be true? Our epistemic duties would demand skeptical inquiry on our part
Read moreBY ZEHADI ALAM – What if you could take a pill and become smarter? Sound too good to be true? Our epistemic duties would demand skeptical inquiry on our part
Read moreBY MARIA FLOWERS – From humble beginnings rose an organization founded on passion and grounded in career development while promoting equality. Women in Science (WiSci, for short), emerged out of
Read moreBY RIGI THOMAS – Is it possible to say no to trial and error? As medical prescriptions move away from trial and error methods that are ineffective, harmful and tedious,
Read moreBY SASHA STOGNIY – Circadian rhythms – from the Latin “circa” (around) and “diem” (day) – are internal biological processes aligned with certain external environmental cues that repeat in a
Read moreBY OLIVIA WALLON – What do Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan State, and Arizona State University have in common? They all are ranked in the top 10 colleges with the
Read moreBY ALEX HOLLOWAY – Tracking sensors are in almost all forms of technology, including cell phones, computers and cars, but now they can even be present in medications. Otsuka America
Read moreBY VELICHKA UZUNOVA – Obesity is a rapidly growing public health concern which affects more than 93.3 million adults in the U.S. This disease is influenced by multiple factors including
Read moreBY SANIA QAZI – Henrietta Lacks is the women behind many remarkable advances in medicine, such as: the polio vaccine, in vitro fertilization, cloning, gene mapping, and chemotherapy. Everyone alive
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