Extending Beyond: A UCSD Alumnus Treats Phantom Limb Pain Abroad January 16, 2018 8 min readMADELEINE YU | ONLINE REPORTER | SQ ONLINE 17-18 It is strange to think that our sense of body... Read More
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Could the Future of Neuroscience be Grown in a Dish? January 14, 2019 4 min readBY ARJUNE NIBBER | SQ ONLINE REPORTER | 2018-2019 For biomedical researchers and physicians, the most complicated and at... Read More
The Sublime Connection of Art and Science February 26, 2019 11 min readThe arts and the sciences have long maintained a tense relationship which has only escalated in recent decades. Over the... Read More
The Implications of Our “Happy Little Pill” January 22, 2020 9 min readBy Meena Kian | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-2020) As sentient beings, we have evolved to experience a vast... 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
Culture: The Ultimate Interdisciplinary Melting Pot February 12, 2021 7 min readImagine being able to take a history textbook and rewrite any one sentence of your choosing. Which sentence would have... Read More