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Superbugs vs. Miracle Drugs: The looming antibiotic apocalypse

Superbugs vs. Miracle Drugs: The looming antibiotic apocalypse

Eric Hyunseung Cho, Copy Editor | Nov 28, 2023

Antibiotics have long been hailed as the “miracle drugs” of the 20th century. Their introduction transformed the landscape of modern medicine, turning once-lethal bacterial infections into treatable...

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ChatGPT mathematics accuracy decreases from 98% to 2%

Eric Hyunseung Cho, Copy Editor | Sep 26, 2023

A recent study from Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley revealed that ChatGPT exhibited a decline in performance for specific tasks in June compared to its March iteration. These...

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How accurate is 98 percent on Turnitin’s AI detection?

Eric Hyunseung Cho, Copy Editor | Aug 25, 2023

On April 4, Turnitin released its AI detection software to 10,700 educational institutions in an effort to counter AI-assisted cheating. Turnitin’s new software falsely flagged the use of AI. For example,...

Astronomically high budget, worth it?

Astronomically high budget, worth it?

Eric Hyunseung Cho, Copy Editor | Apr 5, 2023

Each year, the US spends billions of dollars on NASA for aeronautics research, human space exploration, technological development, and robotic spaceflight. This year alone, President Biden signed off on...

Your choice: a lifeless ocean

Your choice: a lifeless ocean

Paul Moon, Managing Editor | Apr 29, 2022

The rolling surface of the ocean is disrupted by a fishing net crashing into the depths. Thousands of fish, dozens of sharks, and several marine mammals are indiscriminately pulled to the surface. Of the...

Your choice: the “beefy” problem of meat

Your choice: the “beefy” problem of meat

Paul Moon, Managing Editor | Mar 24, 2022

From ham sandwiches at picnics, beef patties in school lunches, to hotdogs at sporting events, meat is everywhere. Recently, the rise in global meat consumption dramatically rose, increasing over 58 percent...

Your choice: human-caused mass extinction

Your choice: human-caused mass extinction

Paul Moon, Managing Editor | Feb 17, 2022

Countless birds fly out of the woods as a fire rages in the middle of the Amazon, destroying hundreds of acres of trees and burning up all life in its path. A few months later, a plain of grass and a herd...

What if: global temperatures continue to rise?

What if: global temperatures continue to rise?

Daniel Shin, Editor-In-Chief | Nov 18, 2021

The world watched as over 100 heads of state converged in Glasgow, Scotland ahead of the largest annual climate change conference to discuss the most pressing environmental issue today—global warming....

What if: 9/11 never happened?

What if: 9/11 never happened?

Daniel Shin, Editor-In-Chief | Sep 30, 2021

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, 19 al Qaeda militants did the unthinkable, hijacking four American passenger airliners and carrying out the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil. Within minutes after...

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What if COVID-19 exists forever?

Daniel Shin, Editor-In-Chief | Sep 12, 2021

From the bustling city of New York to the quiet savannahs in Africa, surveillance footage of animals roaming empty territories amidst COVID-19 lockdowns flooded social media outlets, including Tiktok,...