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Dheeraj Singh
Feb 11, 20234 min read
The Big Bang: a reality or perception?
Edited by Eldrian Tho. The Big Bang theory, first created by Georges Lemaître, is the most trusted and reputable theory that proves the...
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Amelia Tai
Feb 4, 20235 min read
Hope amidst the uncertainty of Alzheimer’s Disease
Edited by Eldrian Tho. It is undeniable that the cognitive ability of humans is significant. How we learn and think is governed by our...
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Keith Poon
Jan 28, 20234 min read
Our galaxy is on a collision course with its neighbour – what will be its fate?
Edited by Maryam Kamal. The Andromeda galaxy is now hurtling towards us at a rapid 110 kilometres per second. Andromeda is roughly 2.5...
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Dheeraj Singh
Dec 17, 20226 min read
Time Dilation: The Mesmerising Concepts of Space
Edited by Sky Ye. Time dilation: a concept that perplexes even the best astronomers and scientists out there. Imagine you’re standing...
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Mandy Lee
Nov 26, 20223 min read
Histology and Its Significance
Edited by Season Wang. What makes histology so important? Have you ever wondered how pathologists knew precisely where to slice a...
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Ng En Ze
Nov 12, 20226 min read
Epigenetics: Somewhere beyond Mendelian genetics
Edited by Eldrian Tho. Since Mendel established the basic principles of genetic inheritance in the 1800s through his work on pea plants,...
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Ng En Ze
Oct 8, 20224 min read
Genetic Predisposition: Are Genes Fate?
This article was submitted by a reader and edited by The STEM Bulletin. Among multiple possible factors of human diseases, family history...
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Batrisyia Zumli
Oct 1, 20225 min read
The Trembling Giant: Pando
Edited by Sky ye. Pop quiz! How many trees do you think are in the picture above? Did you guess 100? 1000? Maybe even more than that?...
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Ariff Zaidi
Sep 24, 20225 min read
Will you forget your loved ones?
Edited by Sanaya Narula. What is your name? Who is your first love? Where did you first meet them? I believe that most of you can swiftly...
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Nur Qiqi
Sep 17, 20225 min read
The Magical Molecular Tool: CRISPR-Cas9
Edited by Season Wang. Black hazy dots filled your vision as you slowly lost your eyesight. A pounding headache grew like a deafening...
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Dheeraj Singh
Sep 3, 202210 min read
Out of this World: Literally and Metaphorically
This article was submitted by a reader and edited by The STEM Bulletin. An insight to astronomy and astrophysics For most of us,...
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Ian Yew
Aug 13, 20226 min read
Are Bioplastics Really Environmentally Friendly?
Edited by Season Wang. Bioplastics are commonly known as the more environmentally friendly version of plastics. It is created from...
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Anna Pham
Aug 6, 20224 min read
The Application of Radiation Therapy
Edited by Sky Ye. As society leans towards technology and advances, so does the understanding and development of medical treatments and...
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Zhongyi Ho
Jul 9, 20223 min read
Solar Cells: Silicon Cells VS Quantum Dot Cells
Edited by Kimberley Chee. As the world transitions to a more sustainable future, coupled with constantly advancing technology, it is...
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Ahmad Syahmi
Jul 2, 20225 min read
Neutrinos: A Hidden World?
Edited by Sanaya Narula. Particle Accelerator. https://aeon.co/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fomicron.aeon.co%2Fimages%2F25f77085-5ca4-40d...
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Batrisyia Zumli
May 28, 20226 min read
There will be darkness again: Every way everything could end
Edited by Sanaya Narula. Humans have always pondered the end of the universe. From abrahamic interpretations of a righteous second...
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Nur Qiqi
Apr 2, 20225 min read
Immortality: Ageing And Telomeres
Edited by Sanaya Narula. It is a beautiful day in the warm spring. The vibrant flowers bloom, the kaleidoscopic butterflies dance in the...
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Rishi Sharma
Feb 26, 20223 min read
Gills - A closer look
Edited by Sanaya Narula Recently, I dissected a mackerel fish in order to take a closer look at the structure and characteristics of...
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Pua E Rick
Jan 22, 20225 min read
Prion diseases - A tale of cows and cannibals
What happens when proteins go rogue? Edited by Sanaya Narula. What does a disease that drives cows mad have in common with cannibalism...
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Zhongyi Ho
Jan 22, 20223 min read
Hydrogen trains: Chevron is making a move
Edited by Sanaya Narula. The climate crisis has been haunting us since the 19th century, when ice ages and natural changes, as well as...
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