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Death, Resilience, and Hope: A Review of “As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow”

Most of us take safety for granted, but safety is not a universal reality, especially in our current world. Zoulfa Katouh’s novel "As Long...

Crisis and Courage: Inside the Lives of Emergency Physicians in the War-torn Regions

“I scroll aimlessly on my phone, stumbling onto video footage of Shaban Al-Dalou, a 19-year-old man engulfed in flames outside Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza....

Equipping Children with Survival Strategies in War Emergencies

Over the last few decades, the concept of emergency management has evolved significantly to become a part of the field of school safety. The...

Beyond the Battlefield: How Ethics Shapes the Reasons and Conduct of War

"Ethics in the Line of Fire: Pakistan’s Calculated Response vs India’s Civilian Toll" In modern warfare, where satellites guide missile routes and media shape the...

The STEM Whisperer: The Role of Female Tutors in Attracting More Women

“I don’t think you have it in you, you might as well just give up”, my 6th-grade Math teacher said with a mix of...

Scientia Pakistan Fosters a Scientifically Literate Public That Can Critically Evaluate Information

The concept of an ideally informed society refers to citizens recognizing the importance of staying current and actively engaging with new ideas, developments, and...

Navigating the Lab: Unpacking Ethical Dilemmas in Scientific Research

Mad scientists creating havoc with their wild inventions– a common sci-fi movie theme we have all come across. How close is this depiction to...

Bridging Knowledge and Society: The Crucial Role of Scientists in Our Social Contract

We live in a world shaped by technology and rapid innovation over time. It has become increasingly clear that science holds the power to...

Will U.S. funding policies stall scientific innovation and research?

I wanted to become a professor for as long as I remember. “I will study Chemistry and get a Ph.D.,” the 15-year-old me told...

Failing Science in Pakistani Schools— Punishing Curiosity and Encouraging Rote Learning

Many children grow up full of wonder, asking questions like: Why is the sky blue? Why do we live on Earth and not on...

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