Smart Technology is Saving LIVES
ALEX HOLLOWAY – Smart technology is virtually everywhere. It’s in our homes, cars, bedrooms and for some, even on our bodies. Many of these smart products were released within the
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ALEX HOLLOWAY – Smart technology is virtually everywhere. It’s in our homes, cars, bedrooms and for some, even on our bodies. Many of these smart products were released within the
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AHAMAD NISAR – How exactly does a student transition into a doctor — is it the rigor of pre-med courses, medical school, or something even further down the road? Pre-med
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SURAYA MOHIDUL – What is it? The Human Genome Project formally started in 1990 and was completed in 2003, making the project a 13-year long venture. The project was coordinated
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ISABELLE RIDDLE – On lazy afternoons, my roommates and I indulge ourselves in marathon watch-parties of My 600-Pound Life on TLC. Recently, this pastime led to a heated debate among
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AUSTIN WAHLE – In 2017, the FDA approved the first digital pill to be available for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (Klitzman, 2019). After the release
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COURTENEY MALIN – Since the mid-1900s, increasing access to digital technology has allowed scientists to conduct research at a rapid pace. The first reproducibility crisis began in psychology in the
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BY SANIA QAZI – Undocumented immigrant communities in the United States are a constant fixture in our political discourse. There are approximately 12 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the
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BY AHMAD NISAR – Medicine should be the ‘great equalizer.’ At the morphological level, the human body has remained remarkably constant in form and function despite the enormous geographic spread
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BY SASHA STOGINY – Why do we think in terms of generations? People are born continuously.So why do we sort them into groups by birth year and set arbitrary cutoffs?
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