Thanks for Sharing! Henry Shangguan April 11, 2015 Technology How Dozens of Companies Know More About You Than You Could Ever Imagine If anyone ever asked me to describe myself in a few phrases, I would...
Genesis & Evolution in a Test Tube Bennett McIntosh April 10, 2015 Chemistry Designing and Evolving New Proteins in the Hecht Lab Basically everything life does — photosynthesis, metabolism, vision, neural impulses,...
Feeling SAD? Blame Winter Kristen Kim April 9, 2015 Features, Neuro/Psych 1 Comment Winter blues got you down? Research suggests that the holiday season is not associated with higher rates of depression, but you’re not alone if you...
Risky Business Lily Dattilo April 8, 2015 Chemistry The Price of Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry If you feed a camel less and less every day, you save a great deal of money. But then...
Robotic Surgery Aastha Chokshi April 7, 2015 Health The Future of Medicine “Robot,” a word originating from the Czech word “robota,” meaning forced labor, has evolved many...
The Science behind Touchscreens Eugene Tang April 6, 2015 Features, Technology And Why the Special Gloves? It’s a cold winter day; you’re on your way to class when all of a sudden you get a text. You take out your phone,...
A World Without Antibiotics Daniel Shen March 22, 2015 Health Few drugs today can compare to antibiotics in terms of sheer impact on modern medicine. With the widespread introduction of penicillin in the 1940s,...
ICSJ Launches! Abrar Choudhury March 11, 2015 Features, Magazine Today, I am proud to announce the launch of the inaugural issue of the International Collegiate Science Journal (ICSJ). ICSJ is a collaboration...