
Scanning the Galaxy: The discovery of a hot Saturn
Have you ever wondered what may exist outside our solar system? In order to better understand our galaxy, NASA utilizes space telescopes to survey the
Have you ever wondered what may exist outside our solar system? In order to better understand our galaxy, NASA utilizes space telescopes to survey the
Once known as “Dr. Wiley’s Law,” the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was the first of many regulations that advocated for food safety
The Future of Fusion Energy by Jason Parisi (YC ’16), a PhD student at Oxford, and Justin Ball, a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute
As an undergraduate computer science major at Yale, Jaime Teevan (YC ’99) sold her senior thesis to the company she had interned at the summer
“I’ve basically known that I want to do physics for probably a decade now,” said Cady van Assendelft, a senior intensive physics major at Yale.
Cells hold key information for understanding the human body, particularly for diseases associated with cell development. For many years, researchers have struggled to measure cell
Ask ten students how much they sleep and you’ll end up with ten different answers. Although it’s generally accepted that eight hours a night is
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly.” This opening line from the Bee
Drugs that treat diseases of the brain are notoriously difficult to create. The first barrier to the development of these drugs is physical—the blood-brain barrier
Have you ever experienced an earthquake? Because many earthquakes are small and can go by unnoticed, the answer for most people is yes. A common
Most people know someone with autism, whether it be a sibling, a close friend, or an acquaintance. The Center for Disease Control’s 2014 census found
The future of the automobile industry depends on the innovations of imaging sensors used in autonomous vehicles. Soon, more cars on the road will be