
Snowball Earth: Did Asteroids Ice the Globe?
Art by Nina (Yurou) Liu At several points in Earth’s history, our home world looked nothing like the blue planet we know today—instead, it was
Art by Nina (Yurou) Liu At several points in Earth’s history, our home world looked nothing like the blue planet we know today—instead, it was
Art Courtesy of Diya Naik. Tick spray might not be the first thing you think of when preparing to go backpacking. However, if gone undetected,
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Art Courtesy of Court Johnson. From evoking long-forgotten memories through nostalgic scents to detecting imminent danger through noxious odors, smells hold undeniable power. Our sense
Art by Sophia Zhao. Flying over the cliffs of Kauai, a drone known as the Mamba sweeps the area on a rescue mission, searching for
Image Courtesy of Ava Hoffman. It comes without warning: all motion halts and activity stills. Moments later, the world returns between blinks, all memory of
Image courtesy of Luna Aguilar. With great power comes great responsibility. In an age where the world has become increasingly reliant on technology, the threat
For millennia, the pursuit of eternal youth and immortality has been the quest of adventurers and scientists alike, whether through the search for the fabled
Image courtesy of Flickr. For decades, researchers have sought to map the “connectome,” a structural wiring diagram of brain communication. Yale School of Medicine Professor