
Men and Women are Physiologically Unequal: An Equal Research Emphasis
Art courtesy of Anasthasia Shilov. Until almost thirty years ago, half the United States population was excluded from scientific research. It was not until 1993

Art courtesy of Anasthasia Shilov. Until almost thirty years ago, half the United States population was excluded from scientific research. It was not until 1993

Tamar Geller ’23 is an Electrical Engineering and Computer Science major at Yale. Her work has led her to different corners of the world: Israel,

Art courtesy of Sarah Teng. Mental health is an increasingly prevalent issue in the United States. As more attention is given to mental health disorders,

Art courtesy of Charlotte Leakey. When Kelly Cosgrove was a graduate student in clinical psychology, she started out her research in behavioral neuroscience, with a

Dr. Laura Niklason is a world-renowned professor who studies vascular and lung engineering. She is a recent inductee of the National Academy of Engineering, and

Illustration courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. From the very beginning, Barbara Ehrlich has been interested in using basic science to understand and address problems in human

Ashley Schloss is the Tech Coalition Manager at Reboot Representation, an organization and coalition of leading tech companies dedicated to decreasing disparities for women in

Mariel Pettee: Two Sides of the Same Coin Mariel Pettee never decided to be one thing or another. She simultaneously researches the Higgs-Boson particle and

Image courtesy of McDow. As I pored over LinkedIn, Twitter, and various healthcare websites in preparation for my interview with Dr. Kendra McDow, a clear

Art courtesy of Sophia Zhao. Education: “The Leaky Pipeline” By the time students reach middle school, more than twice as many boys as girls intend

When COVID-19 caused business across the United States to shut down, many young people found themselves trapped at home with an abundance of free time.

Above is an illustration of Florence Bingham Kinne, courtesy of Sarah Teng. More illustrations are included in the full 93.3 PDF. The Scientific Revolution of