As part of the House’s weekend processions, Dr. Anna Yap was elected on Sunday morning, stating an intent to involve medical ...
While October’s Critical Mass is a celebratory affair, the regular tone of the event is more of a renegade political act. As ...
On Monday, Sept. 29, the Institute for Global Health Sciences launched its Center for Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases, ...
Originally published in Synapse on Oct. 25, 2001. Once again, the year approaches the end of October, which along with sunny ...
“Why now?” rang the question on everyone’s mind as they refilled their coffee cups and settled in around the conference... [Third place Storytelling Contest winner for poetry.] Rhythmic steps on ...
Originally published in Synapse on October 22, 1998. Last week, the country confronted the death of Matthew Shepard, the University of Wyoming student killed in a vicious, antigay hate crime. This ...
S: Subjective. “June” is a 79-year-old woman with a history of Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension, admitted for right hip fracture following a fall in her studio. Now recovering post-surgery, she ...
Were fleeting ghosts or if we should stay, I feel the weight of first love fray. I fear the feelings are bound to pass, Yet still I am, was, and stayed They seduce and they smile, they brood and they ...
Originally published in Synapse on October 12, 2000. Three winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine were announced in Stockholm, Sweden on Oct. 9. Prize winners Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric ...
Before I ever came near a stethoscope or a white coat, I understood the beauty of X-rays. The reasoning was simple, nearly elegant. If we could just take a picture of the inside, we would know what ...
Fables written centuries ago still echo in the present — quietly, powerfully — reminding us of what it means to be human. As we stand on the edge of an AI-powered future, with machines learning faster ...