Undergraduate Profile: Phyllis Mugadza (’22 BS/MPH)
Art courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. In a normal year, you can find Phyllis Mugadza (’22 BS/MPH) hanging out in the Silliman courtyard, giving tours of
Art courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. In a normal year, you can find Phyllis Mugadza (’22 BS/MPH) hanging out in the Silliman courtyard, giving tours of
Art by Ellie Gabriel. Searching through Nanoparticle Libraries In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, clinical trials for potential drugs and treatments have never seemed
Art by Ellie Gabriel. Biotech and biomedical business skyrockets, literally, as Andrea Yip, CEO and founder of Luna Design and Innovation, launches commercial research experiments
Photo courtesy of Ellie Gabriel Our archaeological record of evolution is dotted with a few key events, such as life’s emergence from water to land
NASA satellite finds new exoplanets just months after launch Many of us wonder what lies beyond Earth and our solar system. Star Wars, The Martian,
Image courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. How was earth able to sustain life during a major ice age known as Snowball Earth? During that period, the
We often take for granted our ability to detect social cues such as facial expressions and body language. For many children diagnosed with autism spectrum
Illustration by Ellie Gabriel. Over billions of years, Mars transformed from a wet planet with a thick atmosphere to one characterized by dry, cold terrain
Every year, high school seniors face the daunting task of deciding what to do after they graduate. Those who chose to further their education must
Art by Ellie Gabriel. Open your biology textbook to any page, and chances are that you’ll find a diagram embedded alongside the concept that is