Issue 55: Deviant

What what you say says about you: How how you speak speaks for you

They say first impressions are important. Clothing, hairstyle, posture — all these things affect one’s opinion of others. Admittedly, outward appearances are relatively easy to tailor to one’s environment — it’s about as appropriate to wear a bathing suit to a job interview as a business suit to the beach, after all. Unfortunately, it is

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Parasite cleanse hoax

The human body is a host to almost 300 species of parasitic worms, tracing back from our early ancestors and domesticated animals. By the end of the Ice Age, about 11,500 years ago, humans had inhabited most of the world, allowing for rapid transmission of parasites as humans developed trading routes and settlements. In today’s

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Opinion: What indigenous communities teach us about mental health care

The historical and current exploitation of resources, systemic oppression, and forced assimilation that has been part of the colonization of indigenous homelands have taken an enormous toll on the health of indigenous communities around the world. Today, modern healthcare in colonized lands is not fulfilling its responsibilities to provide indigenous people with equal access to

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What’s behind the spike in academic strikes?

This past December, the largest education strike in U.S. history ended after nearly six weeks of protesting as academic employees at the University of California approved new contracts. The striking workers, represented by the United Auto Workers, largely consisted of graduate student researchers and student employees working as teaching assistants, graders, and tutors. Highlights of

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The tales a leech tells

Barking deer. Silky-haired monkeys. Rabbits covered in stripes. For years, scientists struggled to detect the unique and elusive mammals of the Central Annamite Mountains. This region of dense tropical rainforest on the border of Laos and Vietnam is a biodiversity hotspot, full of organisms found nowhere else on Earth. Unfortunately, the area is so remote

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