by Ivy Song | Jan 29, 2023 | Editor's Pick, Health, Science + Tech
Can’t seem to get up and do work after a late night working or partying? “Social Jet Lag” is probably the term you’re looking for. According to a new study in the journal JAMA Network Open, Almost fifty percent of U.S. adults experience some social jet lag. Just...
by Lori Cui | Nov 16, 2022 | Climate + Environment, Editor's Pick
Activists superglued to the wall after throwing tomato soup onto “Sunflowers” by Van Gogh and making a statement about fossil fuels. Many paintings worldwide have been victims of vandalization in the last few weeks. Paintings like Sunflowers by Van Gogh, Les Meules by...
by Jackie Huang | Oct 29, 2022 | Climate + Environment, Editor's Pick
Clothes shopping used to be an occasional event until they became cheaper, started reflecting the current trend, and soon grew as a hobby for many around 20 years ago. Fast fashion and global chains now dominate both the real and online worlds; yet with their...
by Katelyn Yang | Oct 20, 2022 | Editor's Pick, Health, Science + Tech
Is COVID-19 merely a respiratory illness, or is it messing with our brains? A recent study by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis estimates that more than 40 million people worldwide, or 7 in 100 COVID-infected patients, developed...
by Katelyn Yang | Feb 25, 2022 | Editor's Pick, Health, Science + Tech
In November 2019, a San Francisco businessman spent $9,500 on a dress for his wife. Apart from its hefty price tag, you may be wondering why the fuss over a long-sleeved maxi dress with an iridescent cape? For one thing, the dress does not exist, not in real life at...