Author: isci

  • Being Mindful of the Mindfulness Trend

    Have you ever participated in any of the mindfulness or meditation trends? Using the new Calm app, going to meditation circles, or delving into the ‘self-help’ plans propagated by the media? Before you dive into the mindfulness meditation (MM) trends, you should ensure you’re aware of both their benefits and faults. MM trends have swept…

  • Shining Light on the New Wave of Neurobiology

    Since its inception in 2005, optogenetics has revolutionised neurobiology—researchers are now closer than ever to determining the functions, behaviours, and pathologies of individual neurons (Boyden, 2011). As this technology continues to develop, it underscores the intersectionality of optics and genetics and shapes scientific perception of neural dysfunction and mood disorders (Guru, et al., 2015). An…

  • Squirmy Brains

    Squirmy Brains

    There are many layers within the skull that protect the brain from injuries, but is there an organism that can worm its way into the brain. Neurocysticercosis (NC) is caused by an infection of the larval cystic form of Taenia solium in the central nervous system (CNS) (Gripper and Welburn, 2017). It is one of…

  • The Microscopic Elephant in the Room

    Life as humans know it is slowly but surely being altered by the crucial issue of climate change (Tiedje, et al., 2022). Greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), largely contribute to this problem and are in surplus due to altered biogeochemical cycles. These gases are produced and…

  • A New Hope to Beat Depression

    Major depressive disorder, or clinical depression, is a mental condition that knows no bounds; it affects more than 300 million people spanning all races, ages, genders, and communities and its global burden is likely to increase with time (Somani and Kar, 2019). That said, numerous treatment modalities exist, but nearly 30% of clinically depressed patients…

  • The Unsettling Concussion Crisis in American Football

    American football is one of the most popular yet violent sports in the world; each season, players accrue injuries ranging from common sprains to career-threatening spinal fractures (Saal, 1991). In the United States, football continues to account for the highest proportion of concussions, a trauma now emerging as a significant health risk to long-term cognition,…

  • Antivirals from yours truly: Another virus

    Viruses have taken the spotlight in recent years, no matter how much we want them gone. We normally think of these agents as something dangerous and harmful, which is not always true. There are many many viruses that have benefitted humanity, such as ancient retroviral DNA integrated into our genome that helps us get rid…

  • Our Tadpole Origins

    Our Tadpole Origins

    Have you ever rummaged through a memory box and stumbled upon some kindergarten self-portraits? Your earliest depictions of the human form were probably peculiar, and by no means anatomically accurate. When most children begin drawing humans, their sketches consist of a round head and a pair of lines representing legs, but interestingly, the torso is…

  • Heavy Metals and Crop Contamination

    Implementing a sustainable framework for agriculture to promote food security and produce safe food is a facet of goal two within the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (United Nations, 2022). However, as the world becomes increasingly industrialized, environmental contaminants are released from more and more anthropogenic sources, particularly from the fields of agriculture and industry,…

  • Bedtime Procrastination

    Before you begin reading, please take the time to respond to each of the following nine phrases with a simple yes or no (Kroese et al., 2014). I go to bed later than I intended to. I go to bed late, even if I have to get up early in the morning. If it is…