Shelley’s Frankenstein offers insight into the ethics of science, focusing on Victor Frankenstein’s experiments in human physiology... Read More
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So lately I have been spending a lot of time on BuzzFeed, which was the inspiration for my title and theme of this week's blog Read More
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I’m sure a good number of you have seen the recent debate on creationism vs. evolution with Ken Ham and Bill Nye (if not check it out Read More
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One last PSA before I dive into the vast field of biology. On Feb. 8, I was at Muir College’s New Leaders Conference, which aims to provide students the resources and skills they need to... Read More
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Love it or hate it, politics are a huge part of just about everything–especially science. Politics affect which studies receive funding, how we label... Read More
I read a very powerful piece on math vs non-math people. If you clicked on the link, said it was too long, and then went back to Tumblr/Facebook, here’s the gist: “math people” are... Read More
Velcro, Lego blocks, and the Hubble telescope: what do they all have in common? Aside from being launched... Read More
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When you hear the term “eugenics,” you probably think of the barbaric practice of racial purification that... Read More
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By Rahul Nachnani | Blogger | SQ Online (2013-14) Some people are just obsessed with words. They will correct you if you write the wrong “their” or “your” and shove it in your face at... Read More