
Elastic Electronics: Creating Flexible Materials with Conductive Properties
Image courtesy of Lawrence Wang As robotics has blossomed in the past decade, some robots have been perfected and implemented into daily life or put

Image courtesy of Lawrence Wang As robotics has blossomed in the past decade, some robots have been perfected and implemented into daily life or put

Exoplanets capture our imagination, and recent missions have discovered thousands more around neighbouring stars. However, even when discovered, the compositions of exoplanets are difficult to

Image courtesy of Minna Långström Behind me, a path of tracks imprints the trail that I’ve trekked. Ahead, tawny slates and crumbled dunes stretch on.

Image courtesy of the Gogotsi Lab, Drexel University Cybernetic bodysuits sound like something from a sci-fi movie, but could they soon be making the jump

Image courtesy of Wikipedia Globalized trade has spread diseases to all corners of the world, causing various disruptions to ecosystems. One pathogen in particular, called

Image courtesy of Ernest Brillo In the early nineteenth century, an English scientist reported that releasing stretched rubber bands could make them a few degrees

Dean Kelsey Martin (MD/PhD ‘92) never planned to become a physician, let alone the dean of UCLA’S medical school. In fact, as an undergraduate at

Image courtesy of https://leemcintyrebooks.com/ Creationists, climate deniers, and anti-vaxxers are united by their skepticism of science. Science is under attack from those who claim to

The advent of machine learning is increasing the demand for data storage and computation. Today, we face the challenge of the AI era: how to

Image courtesy of Tiger Zhang Murmurs of delighted background conversation permeate the JE Common Room as Tiger Zhang (JE ‘20)—chemistry major, Phi Beta Kappa academic

Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons In the last century, American life expectancy has more than doubled from forty-seven years in 1900 to seventy-eight in 2019.

Image courtesy of Jennifer Yoon A new gene cluster discovered by Professor Konstantin Severinov’s lab at Rutgers encodes a peptide that provides legumous plants with