That too goes for community support networks. While the deal that ended the government shutdown guarantees SNAP funding ...
[Second place winner in the Synapse Storytelling Contest Fiction category.] ...
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It’s been one of those days. You lock yourself out of your car. You get into an argument with a loved one. Your professor decides to assign an additional packet of readings over Thanksgiving break to ...
The immune system faces a paradox: it must recognize dangerous invaders while carefully sparing the body it protects. This is not an enviable job. Pathogens evolve quickly to hide in plain sight, and ...
Originally published in Synapse on December 4, 1996. I remember the morning after Proposition 187 passed. I was a third-year student in medicine. My team — residents, interns, and students — all sat ...
On a foggy Friday morning, a cluster of UCSF students in scrubs and backpacks huddle over poster boards a few blocks from the San Francisco immigration courthouse with local Democratic Socialists of ...
There are a lot of metaphors used to describe PhD training, typically centered around the idea that it's a marathon and not a sprint. I've never heard someone talk about scientific training as being ...