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Time: Health Hazard?

Felix Zhou        This weekend, hundreds of millions of people will participate in a ritual of clock-fiddling. Why can’t we just pick one time and stick with it?  The Time…Isn’t The Time      Well, remember that there are actually different things we call time. First, there’s solar time, which is based on where the sun is. There is […]

Filed Under: Biology, Scientific Reasoning, Year 1 YVR Session 2

Should You Trust Facial Expressions?

Written By: Angela Hu A smile means happiness. A scowl indicates annoyance. A frown means sadness, and raised eyebrows mean confusion – or does it? Can we trust facial expressions to tell us how someone feels? The short answer is: not really. In studies, researchers have found that attempts to figure out emotions based on […]

Filed Under: Featured Blog, Scientific Reasoning, Technology, Year 1 YVR Session 2

The Pomodoro Technique

Have you ever struggled to maintain focus while studying? There can be many distractions that can interfere with your productivity. This technique helps you become more productive by allowing your focus to be on one thing at a time. The Pomodoro technique was created by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s as a time-management tool. […]

Filed Under: Scientific Reasoning, Year 1 Surrey

The Shocking Accuracy of Star Trek’s Enterprise

Star Trek, specifically The Next Generation, is one of my favourite science fiction shows. It has the right amount of antiquity to induce feelings of nostalgia, without feeling horribly dated for modern times. A large factor behind my bias for this series is the technical manual that my dad owned. The manual does its best […]

Filed Under: Physics, Scientific Reasoning, Technology, Year 2 Innovate

1 Kidney Vs 2 Kidneys, Is There Really A Difference?

By Rand Wang I always told myself that I’d never fall into the hole of binge-watching medical dramas. But here I am, waiting for the new episode of the Good Doctor because I’d already binged the rest. So if you’re like me, or if you’ve ever watched a medical drama, you know how common it […]

Filed Under: Biology, Scientific Reasoning, Year 2 Innovate

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