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Musical Maestros: Fun Facts and Interesting Stories Uncovered
There is no clear definition of music. Music can be defined by its genre, as a collection of notes – or simply as a pleasure or passion! It is a pathway, a world full of harmonious melodies, tingling tunes, and a full story of mystery, romance and so much more. Different instruments can lead you to various routes, from smooth jazz and heavy rock to elegant classic, all of your choice. But despite this, many of you may know little about some of history's renowned musicians. Pe
By Seohyun Park


Why Do We Perceive Certain People as Beautiful?
By Caroline Lee Beauty, although greatly subjective, exists within surprisingly consistent boundaries in many societies. Beauty standards have constantly changed throughout humanity, varying between cultures and eras but still consist of many common desired features. I deeply resonate with the idea that inner beauty holds deeper value than outward appearance. Yet, as humans, we adore beautiful things to the point where it can alter our well being and many of our daily life de
By Caroline Lee


A Little Spit Goes a Long Way: Exploring The Chemistry Behind Saliva’s Cleaning Abilities
Have you ever used your own saliva to clean things, even if it felt a bit yucky? Well, this article hopes to relieve you from the disgust, and show you how your spit could actually outclean pre-existing soap. Now if you thought science was all about being nerdy, you should think twice. The Ig Nobel Prize - What exactly is it? The word ‘Ig Nobel’ is a wordplay mixing up ‘ignoble’, meaning dishonourable or unworthy, and the infamous Nobel Prize. Ignoble prize’s history begins
By Crystal Jang


How Personalised Medicine is Revolutionising Cancer Care
Cancer treatment is entering a new era. For decades patients with the same type of cancer were given identical treatments, regardless of individual differences. Today, advancements in personalised medicine are transforming this approach by tailoring medicines/treatments to each patient’s genetics, lifestyle and tumour characteristics. This innovation is not only improving survival rates but also reshaping how doctors diagnose and treat cancer. At the heart of personalised med
By Lucy Nguyen
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