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“The point of applied math research is to see things in the world that are really complicated and condense them down into a more concrete model that's easier to understand. Linguistics is similar because you're observing all of human language and trying to formulate patterns," senior Jessica Hu said.

Humans of Harker: Decoding the world

by Suhani Gupta, Aquila Managing Editor April 17, 2026

Wherever she looks, senior Jessica Hu sees patterns. To her, the world is a puzzle waiting to be solved. While many regard language and math as completely separate disciplines, Jessica considers them...

Dark chocolate contains cocoa flavonoids, plant compounds that have been linked to improvements in cognitive ability. Researchers believe that these flavonoids support brain function by increasing blood flow and promoting more efficient neural activity.

The sweet perks of dark chocolate

by Liana Barooah and Kanav Gupta December 3, 2025
If you have ever justified eating dark chocolate by calling it “healthy,” you might finally have a real excuse: it turns out your brain might like it as much as your taste buds do. A study published in May this year showed that dark chocolate may offer short-term benefits, like temporarily boosts in personal memory, reaction time, spatial memory and visual processing.
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