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
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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
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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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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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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
Shelley’s Frankenstein offers insight into the ethics of science, focusing on Victor Frankenstein’s experiments in human physiology... Read More
Waking up earlier than I have for any of my classes (6:00 AM to be exact), I eagerly waited for James, the graduate student... Read More
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IT'S FRID- oh wait, no. It's Wednesday. Unfortunately, Rebecca Black's infamous chorus Read More
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So you’ve heard of 3D printing, where various materials can be “printed” into static shapes based on a virtual model. But what about 4D printing? Read More