Bryan Han | October 19, 2022 We like to think that we are correct when it comes to science. Whether it is some new dieting…
Soaring to New Heights: The Rise of Drones and Their Influence At Vanderbilt
Rohan Rashingkar | October 18, 2022 Have you ever seen a camera shot over the head of a city? Or a video flawlessly capturing a…
The End to Animal Toxicology Research is in Sight
Morgan Lindstead | October 17, 2022 The newly proposed FDA Modernization Act has passed in the Senate and has big prospects for modernizing the drug…
Is Telemedicine the New Norm?
Benjamin Yurovsky | October 16, 2022 As a child whenever I got sick with a cold or the flu, I knew what the protocols were:…
Professor Spotlight: A Q&A with Dr. Ashleigh Maxcey
Recognition-Induced Forgetting and Dr. Maxcey Stuti Jain | October 14, 2022 Your lab focuses on this phenomenon called recognition-induced forgetting. What is that? Recognition induced…
Can Genes be Medication?
Gene Therapy for Cerebral Adrenoluekodystrophy (CALD) in Boys Heena Cho | October 13, 2022 At $3 million, Skysona is now the world’s most expensive drug.…
BehaVerify: Checking Behavior Trees with Ease
Fardeen Bablu | October 12, 2022 Is it possible to model every action that we take as humans? Probably not. What about computers? For sure!…
STEM Advice: Dear Underclassmen…
Upperclassmen give advice to underclassmen on how to be successful as a student in STEM. Marlo Armstrong | October 11, 2022 STEM has often been…
Fun Fact of the Week 10/10: Taking Medications by Swallowing Robots
Taking Medications by Swallowing Robots: Scientists have designed small robotic capsules for effective oral drug delivery and absorption. In today’s medical treatment, injection is one…
Fun Fact of Week 10/3: One Mutation May Have Given Modern Humans an Edge over Other Human Species
Research reveals the crucial genetic mutation accounting for the extensive cognitive ability of the modern human brain. Thousands of years ago, several human-like species existed.…