Shedding light on sleep inequality, an unknown concept, as one of the leading causes of poor health and wellness.
Mini brains in petri dishes
Neuroscientists are engineering “cerebral organoids” using pluripotent stem cells to mimic human brain development, potentially aiding in the study of neurodevelopmental disorders and brain tumors.
Beyond the needle: A history of MMR vaccine hesitancy
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named vaccine hesitancy as a top 10 threat to global health…
Genetics: The key to humanity’s past and future health
Understanding our ancestors’ genetic makeup to help us understand how our immune systems work today.
Maybe don’t “just ask”
by Sacha Mitchell, Contributing Writer “We just asked.” If you live in Canada, you’ve probably seen this tagline on a…
ChatGPT: An ethical exploration
With increasing automation of everyday tasks, how can we assess the ethics of artificial intelligence? by Lucy Mao, Contributing Writer…
MSURJ Author Profiles 2023
Want to meet the undergraduates behind the upcoming MSURJ issue? Check out the profiles below and attend the MSURJ Launch on…
Feeling to remember
Memory formation is closely tied to our emotions. Could we use our emotions to mold our memories? by Isabelle Guo,…
HeLa cells – The story behind the first immortal cells
by Louise Durand, Contributing Writer Most people in science have heard of HeLa cells at least once. They are the…
MSURJ Author Profiles 2022
Want to meet the undergraduates behind the upcoming MSURJ issue? Check out the profiles below and attend the MSURJ Launch…
