Sink or Swim
Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. When sperm lose their ability to swim, the chances of conception take a dip as well. Around eighty percent of
Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. When sperm lose their ability to swim, the chances of conception take a dip as well. Around eighty percent of
Art Courtesy of Molly Hill. Consider a scenario where you’re at a doctor’s office battling the flu. Your doctor diligently measures your blood pressure, listens
Art Courtesy of Madeleine Popofsky. The great irony of recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) is that even as programs have gained capabilities that ten
Art Courtesy of Kara Tao. Oil production is estimated to be responsible for around fifteen percent of total global energy-related emissions. From extraction to refining
Art Courtesy of CC Chong. Our bodies are constantly under siege by dangerous pathogens. Thankfully, our biological systems have developed immune defenses to fight off
Art Courtesy of CC Chong. A little beyond Earth, an unassuming lump of rock quietly orbits around the Sun. This is the asteroid (162173) Ryugu,
Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar. Ribonucleic acids (RNA) are among the most important molecules in the human body. Early in the evolution of life, RNA
Image Courtesy of Flickr. Had Nemo’s siblings survived, maybe there would’ve been a fight for dominance over his anemone. Alas, we’ll never know. Nemo and
Art Courtesy of Alondra Moreno Santana. Scientists believe they may have found a possible explanation for a puzzling, recently discovered cosmological phenomenon. First observed in
Photo Courtesy of Fareed Salmon. Madhav Lavakare’s (YC ’25) dive into the world of assistive technology traces back to his junior year of high school,