BY GAYATHRI KALLA | SQ ONLINE WRITER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) Isn’t it kind of funny how you always manage to get sick just around finals week? This is when you need to be... Read More
BY SHREYA SHRIRAM | SQ ONLINE REPORTER | 2018-2019 A few decades ago, the idea that one could know their risk of developing a specific medical condition would have been considered far-fetched. However, recent... Read More
Ever get the feeling that something's true when it really isn't? Start off the week on the right track by reading Jenny Chiem's latest recap on Grey's Anatomy Season 2, Episode 4. Read More
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“Baby Brain”. “Pregnancy Brain”. “Momnesia”. Hindered cognitive function during and after pregnancy: is this a real phenomenon, or a misconstrued myth? The scientific community is quite divided in analyzing the validity of this condition, as... Read More
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Tired and emaciated, a starving polar bear recently became the face of the climate crisis. This image is just one out of many heart-wrenching images that drew widespread attention to the severity of global warming.... Read More
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The arts and the sciences have long maintained a tense relationship which has only escalated in recent decades. Over the years, many schools and institutions have cut art programs or been forced into defensive stances... Read More
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DANIEL LUSK | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) Have you noticed all the news about Marie Kondo? I tried watching an episode of “Tidying Up” on Netflix, and honestly, I could not finish it. Something... Read More
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BY ELEANOR WANG | SQ ONLINE WRITER | SQ ONLINE (2018-19) Whether you’re a biology major or not, you’ve probably heard about something called the microbiome–or have at least heard of antibiotics and probiotics. The... Read More
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Ever wonder how your favorite historical events tie into the world of biology? Here is your chance to find out how hemophilia has spanned the ages and affected various royal families from England to Russia. Read More