Getting Lost in the Quantum Sauce
“You learn about superpositions, particles behaving like waves and vice versa, entanglement, quantum tunneling and teleportation. It’s not surprising that many physicists occasionally get lost in the sauce.”
Patrick Bryant
Getting to the heart of it: part I
South Asians’ predisposition to cardiovascular disease
“Numerous research studies have shown that biological and genetic predispositions also play a role, especially in certain ethnic populations such as South Asians, who face a higher risk of CVD and metabolic diseases compared to Caucasians.”
Nishant Panicker and Deepika Pradeep
“… just as a picture can be worth a thousand words, a word can evoke a thousand different pictures. If someone associates a word with the ‘wrong picture’—a flawed conceptual representation—and continues to build upon it, the entire structure of understanding may eventually collapse.”
Anonymous
Solving the Puzzle of Neurodegeneration:
The role of psychedelics in treatment
“Our work is meaningful, but it is nothing without the collective effort of researchers pulling their own weight. And when you finally reach that pinnacle moment of solving your precious single puzzle piece– amid failure, reevaluation, and eventual success– you realize how much more there is to learn.”
Mary Cundiff




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