Undergraduate Profile: Jennifer Miao (YC ’22)
Yale senior Jennifer Miao (YC ’22) was recently awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a prestigious fellowship that fully supports Miao’s pursuit of a Ph.D. at the
Yale senior Jennifer Miao (YC ’22) was recently awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a prestigious fellowship that fully supports Miao’s pursuit of a Ph.D. at the
Can we trust our own reality? As neurologist Guy Leschziner describes in his recently released book, The Man Who Tasted Words, the senses of sight,
Your favorite artist takes the stage, and you cheer wildly along with the ten million other people standing next to you. No single physical stage
With the advent of social media networks like Facebook and Snapchat, our world is increasingly connected and complicated. Understanding the nature of these networks now
Among the signatures at the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention for women’s rights is the name Eunice Newton Foote. With her name inscribed next to those
Image Courtesy of Alex Dong. Fusion – the ambitious goal of energy research and science fiction material from Iron Man to Star Wars. Though touted
We all have that friend. The one who can eat donuts and ice cream–essentially whatever they want–without gaining weight. On the other extreme, some people
Image courtesy of Robert Strasser, Kees Scherer, and Michael Büker on Flickr. In grade school, many of us learned that there are three basic states
Image Courtesy of Kayla Yup. If you find it difficult to brush and floss regularly, you might be in luck. Researchers from China and the
Image Courtesy of Lana Zheng. Lego Hogwarts, Lego Krusty Krab, Lego Death Star. Sure. Fine. But what if there was an artificially intelligent, maze-solving Lego