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December 7, 2025

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A Wrist in the Palm

Most robots today rely on simple grippers and separate wrist joints to move objects. But those wrists are bulky and often sit far away from

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Snipping ACIP

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Trump-appointed secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), has made it clear that radical change within the health department is

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A Passport to the Surface

When postdoctoral associate Zhenhao Fang and PhD candidate Valter Monteiro MED ’25 at the Yale School of Medicine began studying mRNA vaccines, they ran into

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Good Night Oppy

Electronic guitar rips through desolate space, the only sound beyond wind whistling through red sand. As the opening chords of the B-52s’ pop-rock hit “Roam”

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The Missing Link in Our Minds

Humanity: the elusive concept that distinguishes Homo sapiens from the rest of the animal kingdom. The word has elicited an abundance of definitions, whether drawing

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Lightening the Lineage

The human body contains an astonishing variety of cell types. Digestive cells secrete enzymes to break down food, brain cells fire electrical signals to form

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