Research Journal

  • Are Herbal Remedies Safer Than Manufactured Drugs?

    By Masooma Hyder Baig Introduction Across centuries, using plants, herbs, and spices to treat and heal ailments has been an integral part of humanity. Advancements in modern medicine, scientific research and manufacturing processes have also served similar purposes in developing and curating drugs for disease management. This article aims to explore why many people assume…

  • Spaghetti and Pancakes: The Inside of a Black Hole

    By Sofia Oural Martinez Considering all of the universe, very few things have interested, confused, and charmed us quite like black holes. What happens once you fall in? How are they formed? Do they ever end? What even are they? Scientists have theorized about the existence of black holes, the corpses of dead stars since…

  • Where are The Women in Engineering?

    By Sofia Oural Martinez In one of the most gendered professions in the world, is progress being made? While male domination of the industry is still blatant, women are pushing harder and harder to have a space of their own. Engineering students are second only to medicine students in securing full-time jobs and competitive salaries.…

  • Music To Your Ears—The Power of Music on the Brain

    By Jamie Su From the press of a key on the piano to the strumming of strings on a violin, every note played triggers the brain. A chord with the right tones can stir up chilling emotions, just as a melody arranged in a certain way can leave a lasting impact. Dating back to the…

  • Optimizing Athletic Potential: The Role of Sleep

    By Aanya Tomar The dynamic field of sports science views peak performance as the result of a multidimensional strategy that includes recovery, nutrition, and training methods. Among these, the length of sleep has come to be recognized as an important—yet sometimes disregarded—factor in maximizing athletic ability. Sleep has long been thought of as a passive…