COVID-19 What we got right. What we got wrong.

Let’s delve into the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a multifaceted event with many lessons to learn. Origin Theories The exact origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, remains a subject of scientific investigation. However, the prevailing scientific consensus points towards a zoonotic origin, meaning it likely jumped from an animal host to… Continue reading COVID-19 What we got right. What we got wrong.

Worlds Apart: A Comparative Analysis of Worldviews Shaped by Scarcity and Abundance

Worlds Apart: A Comparative Analysis of Worldviews Shaped by Scarcity and Abundance The human experience is profoundly shaped by the circumstances of one’s life, and perhaps no single factor exerts a more pervasive influence than socioeconomic status. This report delves into the contrasting worldviews of individuals at opposite ends of the economic spectrum: those who… Continue reading Worlds Apart: A Comparative Analysis of Worldviews Shaped by Scarcity and Abundance

The Hidden Costs of Shrinkflation: A Closer Look at Grocery Prices

The Hidden Costs of Shrinkflation: A Closer Look at Grocery Prices SHRINKFLATION HAS HIT MARUCHAN INSTANT NOODLES TOO! In recent years, consumers have become increasingly aware of a phenomenon known as “shrinkflation.” This term describes the practice of reducing the size or quantity of a product while maintaining the same price, effectively creating a hidden… Continue reading The Hidden Costs of Shrinkflation: A Closer Look at Grocery Prices

Dr. Catchitall’s Syphilis Holiday Report

Dr. Catchitall’s Syphilis Holiday Report Chapter 1: The Grandeur of Catchitall Enterprises In the heart of Austin, Texas, there stands a million-dollar office like none other, home/Clinic to the illustrious Dr. Catchitall. This was not just a medical clinic—it was a veritable adult amusement park for health enthusiasts. Guests were greeted by the sight of… Continue reading Dr. Catchitall’s Syphilis Holiday Report

Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines

Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines The haunting memories of past epidemics, coupled with personal experiences, shape our understanding of life, loss, and the decisions we navigate. The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us starkly of the fragility of human existence. Refrigerated trucks filled with bodies serve as harrowing reminders of the pandemic’s toll.… Continue reading Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines

New Pop a Squat: A Comical Look at our Long Overdue Bathroom Liberation

New Pop a Squat: A Comical Look at our Long Overdue Bathroom Liberation Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, freedom fighters of all ages—gather ’round! You’re Hearing it right here for the very first time. And you can trust it’s true because you can Trust in Me. We’re not going to talk about Fat People… Continue reading New Pop a Squat: A Comical Look at our Long Overdue Bathroom Liberation

NeoMetacin: A Novel Anti-Cancer Drug Targeting Glycolysis

NeoMetacin: A Novel Anti-Cancer Drug Targeting Glycolysis Abstract Cancer is a complex disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and metastasis. Current treatments often have limitations in terms of efficacy and side effects. Therefore, there is a pressing need for novel therapeutic strategies. This research paper presents NeoMetacin, a potential anti-cancer drug targeting glycolysis, a metabolic… Continue reading NeoMetacin: A Novel Anti-Cancer Drug Targeting Glycolysis