
What Turns Schizophrenia into Psychosis? A Clue Hidden in the Brain’s Circuitry
Seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t there; mistrusting others for no reason; or thinking that you’re someone other than yourself: these can be some
Seeing, hearing, or feeling things that aren’t there; mistrusting others for no reason; or thinking that you’re someone other than yourself: these can be some
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
There’s an old saying that “a common man marvels at uncommon things, while a wise man marvels at the commonplace.” For both the common and
“What motivates me most about doing research in biomedical engineering is seeing the future impact of your work,” said Ellen Kan (YC ‘19). “It’s an
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There are many things we take for granted in this modern age: the ability to communicate with almost anyone anywhere in seconds, non-animal powered transportation,
The nervous system relies on two opposing forces to function: excitatory signals, which increase the likelihood that nearby neurons will fire, and inhibitory signals, which
With the rise of self-driving cars has come the grim reality that cars may have to choose between saving one life and ending another. Unlike
In an increasingly health-conscious society, many consumers demand their food be transparent, from its ingredients to its production, through regulations, labels, and bans. Labels, however,
Imagine a material so dense that a teaspoon of it weighs as much as 900 Pyramids of Giza. Some objects in the universe really are
In the landscape of modern medicine, early-onset rare genetic disorders do not receive much attention, mainly because they occur so infrequently. Yet, in the few
One of the stranger components of the 23andMe genetic testing service is its measure of how many Neanderthal variants one has in their DNA. The