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I bet that everyone, no matter age or background, has considered this question. Popularity may be seen as segregation of sorts. Ones who...
Sylvia Kim
Feb 9, 20212 min read
How Governments Around the World Have ‘Flattened the Curve’
As of April 1st 2020, there are over 800,000 confirmed cases and almost 40,000 deaths of COVID-19 globally. For the first time in...
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Byung Hoo Park
Feb 9, 20214 min read
The Advent of Artificial Intelligence and its Philosophical Implications
Among recent technological advancements, Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) has been receiving much attention as one that will completely...
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Deeksha Aachi
Feb 9, 20212 min read
Breathing Rate and Memory: Where is the Relation?
Have you ever thought about how the speed at which you breathe can actually affect how well information can be retained? A recent study...
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Elsa Cukierman
Feb 9, 20214 min read
Conscription
Around the world, 27 countries require their citizens to attend national service, a number of these requiring military service for both...
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Yiji Suk
Feb 9, 20213 min read
Life on Mars
Could there be life on Mars? What are the facts that researchers have found and still need to work on? Scientists’ interest and...
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Karen Borglund
Feb 9, 20212 min read
Why You Should Make Time For Self-Reflection
Three months into 2020! Change is an emotional rollercoaster and 2020 has brought an unexpected start to the year. Many of us get so lost...
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Byung Hoo Park
Feb 9, 20212 min read
U.S. DPRK Summit
On June 12, 2018, an event that garnered global attention took place in Singapore. This was the first time in history in which the...
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Deeksha Aachi
Feb 9, 20214 min read
Women in STEM: Science - Why Do So Few Women Win Nobel Prizes?
Before you start reading this article, let me ask you a question: Why are the number of female scientists significantly less than the...
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Elsa Cukierman
Feb 9, 20214 min read
Cannabis Legislation
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/10/colorado-cannabis-sales-hit-1-billion-as-other-states-rush-to-market.html This article analyses the...
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Sylvia Kim
Feb 9, 20212 min read
Global Warming and Disease Control
In our world today, mosquitos are moving across countries and borders to spread various diseases such as Dengue fever, which is a very...
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Stephanie Min-Jae Kim
Feb 9, 20213 min read
Are We the Shepherd or the Sheep?
You walk around school and you see the same square Kanken backpacks looking like they are about to burst, the same white Air Forces...
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Yiji Suk
Feb 9, 20212 min read
Elon Musk, an Entrepreneur Who Makes a Quick Buck ‘Creatively’; His Recent Events
For those who are not familiar with him: Elon Musk is an entrepreneur who owns multiple companies – Tesla Motors, Space X, The Boring...
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Sophia Jia
Feb 9, 20214 min read
The Future of TCM
Have you ever wondered what are those strange red dots on Michael Phelps’ back? That’s called cupping, one of the magical streams of...
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Karen Borglund
Feb 9, 20213 min read
How TikTok Could Destroy Your Childhood
TikTok? Teens love it. Trust me, most teens are guilty of spending several hours on it a day without even realizing it. TikTok is a...
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Byung Hoo Park
Feb 9, 20214 min read
What We Know and Should Know About the Coronavirus
2020, the Year of the Rat, began with rather disturbing news about the spread of a new virus known as the 2019 novel coronavirus, or...
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Sylvia Kim
Feb 9, 20212 min read
How to De-Stress from Exams
As the second week of mocks have begun, I see so many grade 12s walking around campus with exhausted faces. People often assume...
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Devanshi Guglani
Feb 9, 20214 min read
What Can India Learn From the Capetonian Water Crisis?
Some time back, Capetown, the capital of South Africa, narrowly escaped the spectre of ‘Day Zero’ due to its acute water crisis. ‘Day...
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