
Fabrics of the Future: Accessories With Informed Touch Applications
Image Courtesy of Brandon Martin/Rice University. Personal devices that stimulate our sight and hearing have skyrocketed in development over the past few decades; however, this

Image Courtesy of Brandon Martin/Rice University. Personal devices that stimulate our sight and hearing have skyrocketed in development over the past few decades; however, this

Image Courtesy of Flickr. In recent years, global temperatures have risen by an average of 0.32 degrees Fahrenheit per decade, a rate that has doubled

Image Courtesy of Flickr. Imagine laying a cylinder on its side at the top of a ramp and letting it go. What do you imagine

Image Courtesy of Wander Lord. The human gut is home to hundreds of bacterial species making sure that you get the nutrients you need from

Image courtesy of Robert S. Donovan. Methanol has long been considered a promising candidate for sustainable energy production because it is an energy source that

Art Courtesy of Steve Blanco. The moiré effect is a phenomenon you can witness with just a marker and paper. First, take your marker and

Art Courtesy of Kara Tao. Beneath the endless search for the perfect skincare routine is a desire to maintain our youth against the ravages of

Image Courtesy of Unsplash. Scientists have long known that the chemical structure of a molecule influences its smell. However, it’s still unclear how tiny structural

Photo Courtesy of Liana Talpins. Harper Lowrey (YC ’24) first became fascinated by the wide-ranging implications of science after reading a book with her mom

Image Courtesy of Flickr. “Half of all medical student respondents did not believe that Black patients felt pain the way Whites did. So did a

Image Courtesy of Flickr. In 6,000 B.C.E., North African physicians treated head ailments with trephination—the practice of drilling holes into patients’ skulls without anesthesia. Luckily,

Image Courtesy of Hannah Han. Writer, Copy Editor, News Editor, Features Editor, and eventually Editor-in-Chief: during her time at Yale, Ilana Yurkiewicz (YC ’10) wore