

Take Me to the Moon: Boy-dreamers and a Mega-rocket
Two space engineers, a common passion, and a date with history In the U.S. a “rocket scientist” is a term occasionally improperly...
Mar 25, 2018


The Mind of Dr Sandra Chan
A caring psychiatrist who lends herself to her students and patients While we were fiddling with our camera, we heard a knock. There she...
Feb 25, 2018


Well-poised
Understanding daily life through the lens of liveability and sustainability “Heaven on Earth is a choice we must make, not a place we...
Feb 11, 2018


Book Review: The Family in Renaissance Florence
Read me, and take me to your hearts. Above is the opening line of Leon Battista Alberti’s I Libri Della Famiglia, The Family in...
Feb 6, 2018


Losing Your Mind: Do You Lose Your ‘Right to Die’ too?
Since the age of 5, she has been sexually abused. She was rescued ten years later, but the events scarred her with Post-Traumatic Stress...
Feb 6, 2018


A Tale of Two Minds
A discourse on intro-extroversion and its relationship with depression “Why are you always alone by yourself? Don’t you want to come to...
Feb 6, 2018


Book Review: The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910) is a colossal figure in the literature world. His literary career spans six decades with genres ranging from...
Feb 6, 2018


Purpose at the Workbench
Critical reflections from a rodent lover working in a cancer mouse lab Did someone say guinea pig? Puffy, was my first guinea pig. A...
Feb 6, 2018


The Earth against the World
A reanalysis of the climate change problem Climate change. 2017 On the 5th of December, 2017, a picture of an emaciated polar bear had...
Feb 6, 2018


The Art of Feeling Good
A do-it-yourself guide to cognitive behavioural therapy ‘He/She friendzoned me, I’m gonna A0 grad… I’m gonna be forever alone...’ ‘I’m...
Feb 6, 2018

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