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Month: May 2025

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By Gabriele BarrocasPosted on

The development of street medicine in Nashville

Each year, an estimated 5,800 to 46,500 lives are taken due to homelessness in the United States. In 2023, homelessness increased by more than 12%,…

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By Isbaah PirwaniPosted on

Fast cars and faster physics: The formulas behind Formula 1

Cover photo courtesy of Isbaah Pirwani Formula 1 (F1) isn’t just about fast cars and dramatic overtakes at over 200 miles per hour — it’s…

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By Andrea Magali FletesPosted on

Math in architecture: You may not like math, but your brain does

As you rush to the nearest dining hall, you watch someone whip out their phone and snap a dramatic photo of Zeppos Tower. Maybe it…

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By Jaya KhullarPosted on

Spotlight on street medicine: A journal for “Ayu” and us 

Brina Ratangee is a medical school-bound alumna of the Medicine, Health, and Society (MHS) Social Foundations of Health Program. Yet it was not too long…

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By Kalyssa PlattPosted on

Rebuilding strength: The importance of ACL rehabilitation and injury prevention

Chances are you know someone who has experienced an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear, or maybe you have experienced this injury yourself. ACL injuries have…

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By Angie LiPosted on

How a good night’s sleep could help prevent Alzheimer’s

We’ve all heard the phrase “sleep is important,” but many of us still don’t get our recommended 7 to 9 hours per night — whether…

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By Larissa RamirezPosted on

Exploring the dynamics of Earth with Dr. Steven Goodbred

Dr. Steven Goodbred is a professor at Vanderbilt University whose research focuses on how landscapes evolve over time, particularly in river deltas and coastal regions.…

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By Aaliyah BrownPosted on

The prefrontal cortex: The late bloomer of the brain

The prefrontal cortex, responsible for planning, impulse control, and social behavior, is famously the last part of the brain to fully mature. According to research…

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