• APRIL 21, 2025
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    THE END OF A FAIRY TALE: THE RISE OF CRISPR FROM RARE HOPE TO REAL THERAPY

    By: Aly Diana A while ago, I discussed CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)—and honestly, the idea of editing genes still fascinates me. I remain deeply hopeful about what it could mean for the future of medicine. From time to time, I check on its progress, and I was delighted (even if a little

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    • APRIL 21, 2025
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    ENHANCING EXERCISE PERFORMANCEWITH CAFFEINE

    By: Risky Dwi Rahayu Caffeine is one of the most widely used stimulants in the world. People usually consume it in coffee, tea, soft drinks, or chocolate, but it is also added to many sports‑nutrition products such as gels, chewing gum, energy shots, and energy drinks. Research shows that, when used correctly, caffeine can improve

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    • APRIL 21, 2025
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    FROM VIRUS TO MIND: UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN VIRAL INFECTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH

    By: Rifaa’ah Rosyiidah, Adhella Menur Mental health significantly influences our well-being, productivity, relationships, and overall quality of life. As one of the leading causes of global disability, mental disorders have seen a substantial rise in prevalence, from 654.8 million cases in 1990 to 970.1 million in 2019, as per the 2019 Global Burden of Disease

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    • MARCH 18, 2025
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    EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN:QUANTUM COMPUTING FOR THE CURIOUS MIND

    By: Aly Diana Anything quantum scares me—like, totally scares me. But lately, I’ve decided that it’s time to explore things that scare me and try to understand them, hoping they become less terrifying. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t make things any less scary. Instead, it turns into this wild ride of “scary but interesting.” So here

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