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Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Traumatic events are often said to leave invisible scars on a person. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), defined as traumatic events

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Traumatic events are often said to leave invisible scars on a person. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), defined as traumatic events

Image 1: This image depicts a close-up of a moth in flight. Image courtesy of PickPik. Springtime brings an influx of moths that appear to

Photography by Paul-Alexander Lejas You may not feel it, but the Earth is moving underneath your feet. Plate tectonics—the processes that move the rigid, cohesive,

Image courtesy of Pexels. The vagina, periods, and sex are all normal parts of many women’s lives. However, in everyday conversation, these words are often

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Neither Kaiyue Ma GSAS ’23 nor Monkol Lek ever imagined they would work in genetics—Ma was an aspiring evolutionary biologist

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana. Photography by Michelle So. Surprisingly, the strongest organisms in the world are made up of only one cell. These are

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana People gather en masse for many reasons—sports games, musical festivals, religious services, and protests comprise just a few examples. But

Art Courtesy of Alondra Moreno Santana For plants, color is not just a matter of aesthetics—it’s a strategic tool for survival. The green, yellow, and

Photography by Paul-Alexander Lejas As energy demands soar and environmental concerns grow, the search for more efficient technologies has never been more urgent. Superconductors—materials that

Art Courtesy of Alondra Moreno Santana. Scientists believe they may have found a possible explanation for a puzzling, recently discovered cosmological phenomenon. First observed in

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Think of your immune system as a personal bodyguard—one that not only defends you in the moment but also keeps

Image Courtesy of Pexels. As kids, we learn to categorize our emotions through basic associations—a wide grin conveys happiness, while a furrowed brow suggests anger.