The Shrewd Family Business that Sold Time
Image courtesy of the Science Museum Blog. In the first four decades of the twentieth century, Ruth Belville—alongside her modest pocket-watch—sold time as part of
Image courtesy of the Science Museum Blog. In the first four decades of the twentieth century, Ruth Belville—alongside her modest pocket-watch—sold time as part of
David Pogue (YC ’85) is not your average CBS Sunday Morning science and technology correspondent. He’s written or co-written more than 120 books, given five
Art by Ryan Bose Roy. Shara Yurkiewicz (left) with Stanford co-resident (right) on a hike at El Diablo State Park. Photo courtesy of Shara Yurkiewicz.
Image courtesy of Jennifer Girard. Tectonic plates and subducting slabs, portions of tectonic plates that have slid under other plates, hold the secrets to the
Black holes, with intense gravity that even light cannot escape, have long intrigued astronomers and physicists. These black holes often lie at the center of