Many people, especially fans only witness one side of sports. Basketball fans see the incredible shots made and powerful slam dunks. Football fans see the strength of each player and their ability to maneuver in an unhuman like manner. But, whenever their …
Read More »Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies
David Zhang John Hopkins has found that each year, 26% of adults in the U.S. are diagnosed with some kind of mental health disorder, which lasts weeks to a lifetime. The prevalence of mental illnesses is astounding across the world, and people …
Read More »Biomusic: Emotions Expressed through Music
By: Grace Ding Recently, a team of scientists at Toronto’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital tested a new interface they created to treat psychological problems. This instrument, which is called Biomusic, can tell the emotions of patients by applying sensors on their …
Read More »Tokyo Olympics Begin
By Kevin Zhang On Friday, July 23rd, the Tokyo Summer Olympics finally opened with a nighttime fireworks and choreography show that occurred in a near-empty stadium, a striking but subdued ceremony that set a striking tone to match a unique pandemic Olympic …
Read More »The EUROS
When talking about the most important sports awards, many names come up. The NBA title, the NFL Lombardi Trophy, etc. But what many don’t think about is Soccer. Once you consider it, the World Cup title is probably the most important and …
Read More »DIY: Easy, Fun, and Creative
By: Lydia Li The beauty of gift-giving lies in the thought put into the gift. Everyone loves personalized gifts, so why not make them yourself? Here are 3 simple and easy Do-It-Yourself projects for you to try at home! Peppermint Sugar Scrub …
Read More »US-Canada Heatwaves Could Not Happen if Global Warming Was Not Real
By Owen Xu Li According to scientists, the scorching heat that engulfed western Canada and the United States at the end of June would have been impossible without climate change and global warming. Researchers claim that the catastrophic heatwave was a once-in-a-1,000-year …
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