The Brain Takes Out the Trash
Image Courtesy of Coleen Murphy. Cleaning our homes is an important chore, as the buildup of trash interferes with our productivity and invites disease. It
Image Courtesy of Coleen Murphy. Cleaning our homes is an important chore, as the buildup of trash interferes with our productivity and invites disease. It
Image courtesy of Christopher Whalen. Some 330 million years ago, an unassuming soft-bodied cephalopod was buried and fossilized by an influx of sediment in the
Image Courtesy of Pixabay. Dust surrounds us constantly, invisible particles floating in the air before settling in fuzzy gray clumps. But instead of just being
Image Courtesy of Andrew Morgan Let’s say that you’re watching a video on your phone sideways when you receive a phone call. Instinctively, you use
Image Courtesy of NIAID. While the world faces the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus, another pandemic continues to afflict nearly forty million people worldwide: human immunodeficiency virus
For millennia, the pursuit of eternal youth and immortality has been the quest of adventurers and scientists alike, whether through the search for the fabled
Image Courtesy of European Southern Observatory/L. Calçada. Where is Earth’s nearest black hole? Scientists thought they knew the answer—a celestial object called HR 6819, 1120
Image courtesy of Pixabay. After a night of pouring rain and howling winds, when you open your window and take a deep breath of crisp
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Earthquakes are common and sometimes deadly occurrences that can have catastrophic consequences on humans and the environment alike. However, despite
Image Courtesy of Flickr. What if an algorithm was capable of predicting disease outcomes? A team of researchers at Yale, including MD/Ph.D. student Manik Kuchroo