Implications and Gray Matter of Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder March 5, 2022 9 min readSome early mornings, a thick marine layer drifts over campus. If you are unfortunate enough to be caught in it,... Read More
Catching California’s Most Dangerous Fugitive February 26, 2022 3 min readIn just minutes, entire homes are ravaged and innocent lives are turned upside down by a single culprit. All that... Read More
The Making of a Researcher: The Merits of Mentorship February 21, 2022 16 min readPrincipal Investigator. Professor. Soccer mom. Dr. Sonya Neal is a principal investigator, or PI for short, at UC San Diego... Read More
Hydrogels: The Structure of Us February 21, 2022 6 min readOld body parts, fluids, and an exploration in alchemy become a reality in Frankenstein, when a grotesque creature is brought... Read More
The Truth About the Serial Killer Gene February 15, 2022 11 min readI have a confession to make: sometimes when I’m really, really bored, I find myself watching Riverdale. Anyone else? (Feel... Read More
The Ethics of Euthanasia February 9, 2022 7 min readPicture this: It is the year 3020, and the Martian soil you have been drilling into has finally worked out.... Read More
The Science of Wellness: Nature Nurtures February 2, 2022 8 min readAfter a particularly long day full of dense lectures, looming deadlines, and cloudy skies, I decided to take the long... Read More
Seas the Day January 24, 2022 9 min readAs I set out into the Indian Ocean, the waves crashed against the boat, increasing my seasickness. It didn’t help... Read More
Why Talking is Indeed a Big Deal January 14, 2022 12 min readVerbal communication is a powerful staple of the human experience. Without it, lamenting to a friend about a bad day... Read More