Nanotechnology In Medicine

Imagine this scene in a sci-fi movie: robots have been sent to identify and eliminate the antagonists. These robots have been programmed to focus on the enemy and cause no harm to the rest of the characters in the cast. The algorithm programmed within their system is structured to pick up the enemy’s unique distinguishing… Read More Nanotechnology In Medicine

Growing in 2021: How to Make This Year Count – Tower Garden, a Molecule Store partner

Remember such a time last year? What did you foresee in the year ahead? What were your resolutions for the year? Chances are, your expectations for 2020 weren’t wholesomely met. Now that we’re all yet to adapt to our ‘new normal,’ this year is the ideal time to just reflect on yourself and be the… Read More Growing in 2021: How to Make This Year Count – Tower Garden, a Molecule Store partner

4 Simple Exercises to Strengthen your Attention and Reduce Distractibility

Reposted in its entirety from Ideas.Ted.com, June 8, 2018, by Rebekah Barnett Mengxin Li Our attention gets hijacked by everything from the stress in our lives to the ding of our phones. Neuroscientist Amishi Jha shows how we can cultivate the ability to focus on what really matters. “I think, therefore I am distracted.” If Descartes… Read More 4 Simple Exercises to Strengthen your Attention and Reduce Distractibility

Precision Medicine as the Future of Medicine: Benefits and Challenges

Precision medicine, a recently developed technique to diagnose, treat, prevent, and cure diseases, considers the individual’s unique genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors when designing therapeutic interventions. This new development promises a lot of benefits to both patients and healthcare practitioners. However, it also brings to the fore various challenges in healthcare practice and some new… Read More Precision Medicine as the Future of Medicine: Benefits and Challenges

How Urban Farms Support the Healthy Living Movement – Tower Garden, a Molecule Store partner

A full 90 percent of the U.S. labor force worked on a farm in 1790.1 By 1860, that figure shrank to 58 percent. In 1940, it dropped to 18 percent. And in 1990, less than three percent of workers helped produce our nation’s food. As our number of farmers decreased, we witnessed an increase in the consumption… Read More How Urban Farms Support the Healthy Living Movement – Tower Garden, a Molecule Store partner