How to be Cool: Tales of Temperature Tasting May 22, 2020 5 min readImagine: it’s Friday morning, and you have awoken from your slumber to one of the cloudier days in La Jolla.... Read More
A Change in Worldview: Vision Correction Explained June 1, 2020 14 min readBy Meena Kian | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-2020) Nearly 75% of the American population relies on some form... Read More
Petri Dish to Big Picture: How Microbes Inspire Creativity June 5, 2020 5 min readSince 2014, the American Society for Microbiology has hosted Agar Art, an annual competition accepting submissions by petri dish rather... Read More
Second Human Ever to be Cured of HIV June 10, 2020 7 min readBY ANJALI IYANGAR | SQ ONLINE REPORTER | SQ 2019-2020 Over the course of the last few months, discussion about... Read More
The Healing Modalities of Mindfulness June 30, 2020 10 min readBy Meena Kian | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-2020) We hear it all the time–“close your eyes, take a... Read More
Windows into the Soul July 8, 2020 7 min readBy Mahima Advani | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-20) The unnoticed ubiquity of science in our world is fascinating.... Read More
The Racial Disparity in America’s Maternal Mortality July 23, 2020 10 min readWhen most Americans think of professional tennis player Serena Williams, they associate her with strength, agility, and championship. This mental... Read More
Mind Control Madness with Toxoplasma gondii August 7, 2020 7 min readWe’re all familiar with the dynamic between the famous Tom and Jerry. It’s a simple one: Jerry the mouse always... Read More
The Science of Boredom November 15, 2020 6 min readThe only consistent parts of my life in the past six months have been a lack of motivation and looming... Read More