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Vision Systems: A Shared Evolution

By: Hannah Rosenblatt | SQ Staff Writer | SQ Online 2016-17 Although appearing as a bland blend of beige and... Read More
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Invasion of La Jolla Shores

By: Victoria Lueng | UTS Staff Writer| SQ Online 2016-17 A little boy bends over and looks intently at the... Read More
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Time to Be Thankful

Theresa Bui | Blogger | SQ Online (2016-17)   Happy Thanksgiving! I can’t wait to stuff my face with mashed... Read More
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Pokemon Go Outside

BY: MADISON RAE | SQ ONLINE WRITER | SQ ONLINE (2016-17) After years of waiting, it’s finally here; this July,... Read More
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Looking into the Crystal Ball: The Future of Organ Transplantation

By: Samreen Haque | UTS Staff Writer | SQ Online 2016-17 Until the mid-twentieth century, organ transplantation was the stuff... Read More
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MRI meets LSD: The First Brain Scans Conducted

By: Grace Sahyouni | UTS Staff Writer | SQ Online 2016-17 It may be surprising that the illegal drugs in... Read More
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The Real Life Walking Dead: Nature’s Zombies

BY CADE OOST | SQ ONLINE REPORTER | SQ ONLINE (2015-16) With Season 7 of “The Walking Dead” closing on... Read More
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Then and Now: CO2 Levels

Paleocene mammals, such as ancestors of modern-day horses, were as small as common day housecats. Due to the rising heat, ectotherms, also known as cold-blooded animals, needed a bigger surface area to regulate their heat, so the bigger ectotherms were the winners and survived. Read More
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A Search Gone Cold

She felt the hunger painfully manifest since her awakening. In her ten years of life she dealt with food scarcity; however, the future was looking bleak as scarcity transitioned to absence. Read More
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