If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? That’s a question asked way too many times, whether…
In 1918, one of the deadliest pandemics faced by mankind swept over the globe, killing an estimated 25 to 100 million people and infecting 500…
From the development of the polio vaccine to leukemia research, the cells from one poor Black woman named Henrietta Lacks was responsible for it all.…
Like a “what’s in my backpack” post, this time the items typically in my backpack have moved onto my desk as high school is still…
From bacteria to altruistic behavior, evolution is one of my favorite topics of all time. With the long history of how the theory of evolution…
Influential scientists, in particular scientists who were female or people of color, have always been an inspiration for me, while exploring their stories and learning…
After months of preparation, designing, and figuring out website loading speeds, code, and everything in between, I’ve finally launched my website! It’s been a long…
From our skin to our liver, stem cells are what allows the human body to heal after injuries or to grow. However, many cells don’t…
For me, the end of the semester is coming up, and that means finals season. Now, I consider myself lucky because I don’t have a…
One year into the pandemic, countries around the world have struggled to control cases of COVID-19. Yet, one country, Taiwan, with a population of over…