
Mind Control: How Newborn Babies Control Their Brains
Image Courtesy of Neuroscience News. Babies can often seem a bit out of control, but it’s not their fault—at birth, babies are just beginning to
Image Courtesy of Neuroscience News. Babies can often seem a bit out of control, but it’s not their fault—at birth, babies are just beginning to
Image courtesy of CERN Courier Physicists theorize that before the Big Bang, our universe was composed of equal parts matter and antimatter. If this is
Image Courtesy of Flickr. Stress is a common experience that often garners a negative reputation. Most of us associate stress with lowering our abilities to
Image courtesy of Flickr In the twenty-first century, it is nearly impossible to see adolescents not engaged in some kind of digital media. Video games
Image courtesy of Pixabay Imagine your weather forecast came from a seal swimming in the Pacific, or a bird flying hundreds of feet above you.
Preface: The last magazine of each calendar year is, as per Yale Scientific Magazine tradition, a themed special issue. This letter, co-written by your outgoing
Image courtesy of Marc Abrahams. Have you ever wondered about the physics behind why our cereal becomes soggy in milk, the most efficient way to
Stuart Firestein, the former chair of Columbia University’s Department of Biological Sciences, is a neuroscientist who studies the olfactory system, but he’s also an expert
Image Courtesy of Center for Open Science. Replication is a key tenet of the scientific method. In theory, any discovery should be reproducible with identical
Image courtesy of Yury Nikolaev. A light brush across the skin, the vibration of your phone in your hand when you receive a text, the