Q&A: Can Nemo Count?
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
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
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 Wikipedia Commons. Have you ever read Facebook’s Terms of Service after downloading the app? Chances are, probably not. While we often mindlessly
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 Vijay Ramani. Imagine an all-in-one battery that can both generate and store its own energy. Unitized regenerative fuel cells (URFCs) are devices
He had not been able to speak for sixteen years. At the age of twenty, the patient, known as BRAVO-1, experienced a severe stroke resulting
There is no cure yet for type 1 diabetes, a disease that affects more than one million Americans. Read the story of a new FDA Breakthrough drug, Teplizumab, that could not only treat the symptoms of type 1 diabetes, but also delay or prevent its onset.
COVID-19 outbreaks have rippled across American colleges and universities during the Fall 2020 semester. However, most institutions do not have the funding, resources, or infrastructure
Recently, a new COVID-19 variant was discovered in the United Kingdom that spreads more quickly and efficiently than other virus strains. A team of German
Celebrating Yale’s Three Goldwater Scholarship Winners