
Your Unique Fingerprint
Art Courtesy of Breanna Brownson Look at your hands. Look closely at the patterns drawn on the tips of your fingers. The fingerprint is present
Art Courtesy of Breanna Brownson Look at your hands. Look closely at the patterns drawn on the tips of your fingers. The fingerprint is present
Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. Due to climate change, sea levels could rise twelve inches in the next three decades, equivalent to the measured rise
Art Courtesy of Gia Cabral. Bumps, whiteheads, rashes, scars: acne vulgaris is the most prevalent skin disease in the world, affecting the physical and mental
Art Courtesy of Hannah Han. Bumps, whiteheads, rashes, scars: acne vulgaris is the most prevalent skin disease in the world, affecting the physical and mental
Image Courtesy of Measure For Measure. How would you rank the following: Friends, The Office, and Modern Family? How do you—and other people—differentiate between your
Art Courtesy of Malia Kuo Genetic testing platforms like 23andMe and Ancestry.com have been in the spotlight for many years now. These testing programs have
Art Courtesy of Kara Tao Plant-animal hybrids are here, and they are exactly what they sound like. In the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich, UK, wild
Art Courtesy of Courtney Johnson The human body is a machine. At a fundamental level, it depends on electrical currents within cells and electrical signals
Art Courtesy of Kara Tao Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… hundreds of autonomous self-burying seed carriers? These small
Art Courtesy of Yurou Liu Most of the stars we see in the night sky are billions of years old, their light only just now
Art Courtesy of Sophia Zhao Wrought into a cycle, carbon schleps from one stop to the next. Perhaps I recall it swept along the atmosphere,
Photography by Hannah Han A double major in Classical Civilizations and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Charnice Hoegnifioh (BF ’24) is studying the science behind ancient