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Demystifying Beauty Labels: What Do They Truly Mean?

March 4, 2025 by Uche Moghalu Leave a Comment

As the world continues to change, so do consumer priorities and brands’ responses. New labels are popping up on products that are hard to decipher and easy to confuse. Your product may say, “cruelty-free, BPA-free, and vegan” but what does that truly mean? With a shift towards sustainability, consumers are flocking towards “clean beauty” in hopes of taking better care of … [Read more...] about Demystifying Beauty Labels: What Do They Truly Mean?

A Break from Engineering: The Art of the Romantic Era (c. 1830-1875)

February 24, 2025 by Oliver Khan Leave a Comment

Welcome back. In today’s blog post, let us take a break from engineering entirely and learn about the art of the Romantic Era in Europe and North America. This is an essay that I wrote as a high school sophomore in AP European History class, which to this day is the most difficult class I have ever taken. This class taught me to study hard and I owe my success in university to … [Read more...] about A Break from Engineering: The Art of the Romantic Era (c. 1830-1875)

The Pocket Problem: A Fashion History of Women’s Jeans

February 24, 2025 by Ashley Chan Leave a Comment

Imagine slipping your phone into your jeans pocket, only for it to barely fit, or worse, fall right out. For many women, this is an everyday problem, a small yet telling reminder of how fashion has long prioritized style over practicality. From their use as practical workwear to their present status as a wardrobe staple, women's jeans have undergone significant transformations. … [Read more...] about The Pocket Problem: A Fashion History of Women’s Jeans

Deodorant vs Antiperspirant: What Makes Them Work?

February 24, 2025 by Uche Moghalu Leave a Comment

To some, deodorant and antiperspirant may seem like interchangeable titles with the same meaning, however, that is farthest from the truth. These two products are vastly different, with differing purposes and outcomes.  So what is deodorant really? Deodorant’s main goal is to block body odor through neutralizing bacteria stemming from poor diet, hormones, and sweat. … [Read more...] about Deodorant vs Antiperspirant: What Makes Them Work?

Spring-Hinge as Simplest Model of Wing Flexibility in Efficient Propulsion

February 18, 2025 by Oliver Khan Leave a Comment

Welcome back. Today, I hope to share the introduction to the senior design project I completed last semester at USC. Hopefully it is enjoyable, and please comment if there are any questions. Until next week, please take care.  Introduction: Centimeter-scale micro air vehicles (MAVs) can play valuable roles in the military and private sectors, from espionage and … [Read more...] about Spring-Hinge as Simplest Model of Wing Flexibility in Efficient Propulsion

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