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Mind Over Matter: How the Brain Suppresses Revenge

By: Armando Ortiz Jr. Many religious traditions emphasize the importance of forgiveness, and the avoidance of revenge. Regardless of conventional wisdom, it is interesting to understand why some…

ReMixing Science: A Quick Look At What Hospital Visits of The Future Will Entail

By Raniyan Zaman ‘22 9/15/18 As anyone who’s ever been to a hospital knows, medical tests and procedures can be uncomfortably invasive. A patient might have to undergo…

Turtles are Disappearing: What’s the Impact?

By Sonal Butala Although they can easily be considered commonplace among the billions of animal species and pale in comparison to the mighty tiger or majestic elephant, turtles…

Scientists Identify a New Organ

By Sam Neff A recent study conducted at the NYU School of Medicine has defined a new organ in the human body (1). It is called the interstitium,…

Marine Mammals: Size and Energy Constraints in Aquatic Environments

By Anna Brinks ’21       The largest mammal on Earth, the blue whale, is one of the many gentle goliaths populating our oceans. With a tongue…