Research The Flight of the RoboBee: Part I As innovations in technology continue to be introduced, researchers are increasingly finding novel ways to…Amit KumarJuly 1, 2016
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Medicine Acupuncture: Just a Hype or the Real Deal? What is Acupuncture? These days, it seems that almost everybody is interested in holistic health. Acupuncture…Katharine HopkinsonJune 25, 2016
Research The Economic Viability of Vaccines Modern day medicine has created vaccines for many common illnesses. A couple of vaccine shots is…Alex RennJune 22, 2016
Medicine The World of Okra Often known as "lady fingers" in the Southern states, okra is a star-shaped vegetable that…Jane ZhouJune 22, 2016
Research Increased Survival for Blue Babies "Blue baby" is a term used to refer to a new born with blue tinged…Rupleen KaurJune 20, 2016
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Research Role of Aspirin in Cancer Prevention In 2016, a 32-year long study performed on more than 130,000 US health professionals found…Rupleen KaurJune 8, 2016
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Research Cancer Genes Turned Off in Deadly Brain Cancer: Part I Scientists at the Feinberg School of Medicine associated with Northwestern University have identified a small…Amit KumarJune 3, 2016
Research Repairing the Brain: Two Genes Unlock Potential for Treatment of Schizophrenia In an earlier article, we discussed schizophrenia, a commonly misunderstood disease with negative connotations being…Amit KumarMay 30, 2016
Research Novel Cancer Therapeutics Targetting Cancer Coactivators A large reason why cancer is such a deadly disease is because cancerous cells can "communicate"…Alex RennMay 28, 2016
Research Connections in the Brain, Like Fingerprints, Can Identify Individuals Each of us has unique fingerprints and DNA. But now, Yale University researchers have revealed a…Shriraj SusarlaMay 25, 2016
Research Brain Networks Linked to Intelligence Discovered For the first time, scientists including Michael R. Johnson and his associates were able to…Connie GiangMay 20, 2016
Research Why Do People Trust? Animals are born with many natural instincts and reflexes. Yet, we as humans possess a unique…Shriraj SusarlaMay 16, 2016
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Medicine The Right “Match-a” Its signature look is an eerily bright green powder with an earthy, grassy scent: matcha, a specific…Jane ZhouMay 10, 2016