By Sophia Eiley Introduction Have you seen the movie Interstellar? Or Lost in Space? Well, then you know that the rate of time is relative. This media portrayed science is actually based on a real concept: time dilation. Time dilation is...
By Sophia Eiley With the 2022 World Cup approaching fast, we are going to look at a past World Cup ball. While at first glance it may seem that footballs are completely spherical, they are actually not. In fact, balls can be too round. In the 2010 South...
By Naima Samale The Link Between Measles and Childhood Mortality Among epidemiologists and clinicians, it was known that children who caught the measles virus had a higher likelihood of childhood morbidity and mortality. In fact, there is a strong...
By Farah Elgaweesh If you identify as Métis, Inuit, or First Nations, there are lots of academic opportunities that can financially aid you in your postsecondary journey! To start the process of applying to scholarships and bursaries, good places to...
By Sara McPherson Cell division is an important part of what allows us to grow and reproduce. Cell division is also involved in many important processes like cell differentiation, healing from injuries, and fighting infections, all of which help us survive as...
By Freeha Anjum Welcome to our brand-new article series! In this series, we will be covering the history of medicine (if you’re wondering why, check out our Liberal Arts series, which overviews why STEAM is important!). Note: This is part 1 of the “The History...