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Dreams; Where Do They Come From?

Posted on July 6, 2021 by Harmonia Kim

Dreams are a phenomenon no one fully understands. We define dreams as “a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person‘s mind during sleep.” However, what we cease to fully comprehend is why we dream and why we have certain dreams. Some say dreams are influenced by your daily life, while some say…

Turning Fantasy Sports Into Opportunities

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Jonathan kim

Online learning has provided students the opportunity to be well educated, even amidst a global pandemic. However, despite the benefits of this new form of schooling, virtual classrooms are often considered to be less engaging and productive than normal in-person learning. Therefore, it has been key for school educators and administrators to find methods that…

The Storm and the Monkey‘s Paw

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Hyunjun Edan Lee

As many individuals may already recognize, Texas is most definitely not the coldest state in the nation; the state rarely experiences ubiquitous freezing temperatures, and therefore it is not uncommon to see students in Houston holding “cults” and making “sacrifices” to the sky, begging for snow, when winter season returns. Obviously, such comic actions are…

CRISPR Research Returns Promising Results but Remains Controversial

Posted on May 9, 2017May 15, 2017 by Andrew Seungwon Min

After several years of diligent research on a prospective field of bio-engineering, scientists have discovered an entity that might render human genetic modifications safer in the future. Researchers at the University of California in San Francisco have reinvigorated the prospect of genetic inquest by unveiling a protein segment that can activate or deactivate the CRISPR…

The Perils of Procrastination

Posted on August 10, 2016August 15, 2016 by Sean Choi

Procrastination is something that everyone does and falls prey to. However, science has shown that procrastination is not only linked with laziness or lack of motivation. There is now a scientific explanation as to why procrastination happens and why some people prefer it over accomplishing tasks ahead of time. Either way, most people will still agree that procrastinating can be more trouble than it’s worth.

New study proves warmth prevents colds

Posted on August 2, 2016August 2, 2016 by Sophia Lee

Science is now proving that indeed staying warm does help cure the common cold. Scientists are finding that warmer blood temperatures help people who are infected with the common cold by creating certain enzymes that fight the virus off. Discoveries such as this gives hope for the future that the cure for the common cold might be right around the corner

Scientists Create Cyborg Roses

Posted on December 17, 2015December 18, 2015 by Sophia Lee

Technology tells flowers when to bloom.

Insufficient Sleep Causes Colds

Posted on September 29, 2015September 24, 2015 by Sophia Lee

Not sleeping? You could make yourself sick.

UK “Three-parent” Law is Controversial

Posted on March 4, 2015March 2, 2015 by Crystal Gill

The law is aimed at reducing genetic defects.

Lab Studies Air Quality

Posted on September 10, 2014September 4, 2014 by Lorel Sim

A UCLA lab is fighting against particulates.

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