The Solution to Sleep Deprivation: Nighttime Gadgets

By Ellie Chen Can’t sleep at night? Well, you’re not alone. Many students stay up extremely late to finish their work, and when they are finally done, they can’t seem to fall asleep. You can actually get better sleep because there are some nighttime gadgets that have been built to help people fall asleep. These … Continue reading The Solution to Sleep Deprivation: Nighttime Gadgets

Building a Better Tomorrow With NeuroCredit!

By Jeffrey Gong Welcome back to NeuroCredit, the easy-to-use, fun service that teaches us all how to become better citizens! Today’s words of wisdom from our Great Leader: Sloth brings nothing but degeneration and death. Only through work do we truly live! Please place your fingerprint on your phone to allow us to verify your … Continue reading Building a Better Tomorrow With NeuroCredit!

Your Passwords May Be Stored in Your Sleeves: Smart Threads

By Riya Chatterjee Imagine being able to open locked doors without physically unlocking it with a key, but instead just with a swipe of your wrist. Technology is a major part of the modern person’s life, whether they are aware of it or not. Now, there is a new way to connect yourself to technology: … Continue reading Your Passwords May Be Stored in Your Sleeves: Smart Threads

The Rise of Technology in Hospitals

By Jenny Chin Technology has recently found its way into everyone’s’ daily lives in the past decade, becoming ubiquitous in homes, malls, and various other areas. In hospitals, likewise, doctors and medical staff have partnered up with different types of technology in order to speed up the process of patient care with more precision. However, the … Continue reading The Rise of Technology in Hospitals

Facing a Crossroads: Tule elk in Point Reyes National Seashore Park

By Daria Syskine A Land Before Time  Picture the San Francisco Bay Area before the first Spanish explorers. It would still be mostly recognizable, though coastline development would be replaced by expansive tidal marshes, and the golden hills rimming the valley would be green with native, drought-adapted bunchgrasses. What would really look different would be the animals. … Continue reading Facing a Crossroads: Tule elk in Point Reyes National Seashore Park