by Sunoo Jeong | Jan 29, 2023 | Health, Science + Tech, Opinion
On October 4th, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Alain Aspect from France, John F. Clauser from the USA, and Anton Zeilinger from Austria as Laureates for the Noble Prize in Physics 2022. The prize was awarded jointly to these scientists “for...
by Daniel Guo | Jan 29, 2023 | Business + Economy, Health, Science + Tech
Recently, you might have heard of the FTX collapse all over the news, and how it lost billions and billions of dollars. Well, here’s basically what went down, explained in a way for high schoolers to understand. FTX is a digital currency exchanging platform. It...
by Hannah Macron | Jan 29, 2023 | Health, Science + Tech
Sleeping is something we have always done- wake up, go about our days, then recharge by closing our eyes and falling asleep. It’s part of a routine, something none of us would consider abnormal to do, but it still begs the question: why do we rely so heavily on...
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 Ivy Song | Jan 29, 2023 | Health, Science + Tech
On Jan 3, 2023, the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) began allowing retail pharmacies to dispense abortion pills for the first time. The two largest drugstore chains, CVS and Walgreens, plan to seek certification to sell mifepristone, the first of two pills...
by Laura Xia | Jan 29, 2023 | Health, Science + Tech
You probably heard this question a thousand times already if you have a good friend who masters sarcasm. Although you might hate it that your friend always responds to your opinions with this rudely indifferent question, it is actually a valid inquiry to ask. ...