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Watching the fog slip away is like opening a package at Christmas time, except what is being revealed is nature in all its ...
Curandera tradicional Maria Ruiz Mendoza braids her hair every morning to honor the ancestral healing practices of her Zapotec Indigenous ancestors. Through braiding, she embodies intergenerational ...
Originally published in Synapse on April 16, 1981.
Frazier, a science communicator, UCSF alumna and adjunct professor, discussed the importance of engaging the public with ...
“The sound of electronic heartbeats echoed from room to room as high schoolers from all over the Bay, equipped with their own stethoscopes, leaned in, listening to the beats and murmurs of a manikin’s ...
Tragedy will necessarily befall us. The death of loved ones, Our failing health, And eventually, The specter of our own death ...
Originally published in Synapse on April 12, 1974. Dr. Louis Jolyon West, Director of the Neuropsychiatry Institute at UCLA and head of the university’s proposed Center for the Study of the Reduction ...
Food insecurity does not just gnaw at your stomach, it erodes your peace of mind, leaving you more vulnerable to mental ...