
Undergraduate Profile: Charnice Hoegnifioh (YC ’24)
Photography by Hannah Han A double major in Classical Civilizations and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Charnice Hoegnifioh (BF ’24) is studying the science behind ancient
Photography by Hannah Han A double major in Classical Civilizations and Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Charnice Hoegnifioh (BF ’24) is studying the science behind ancient
Art by Malia Kuo. Have you ever wondered how scientists synthesize drugs? Everything, from the Advil you take to alleviate a headache to the Vitamin
Image Courtesy of Iva Knezevic. The cancer world is buzzing about immunotherapies. They promise to target cancer cells while avoiding healthy cells, a difficulty for
Yale senior Jennifer Miao (YC ’22) was recently awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a prestigious fellowship that fully supports Miao’s pursuit of a Ph.D. at the
Image courtesy of iStock. Have you ever wondered about the math behind a radio signal? Or telephones? Scientists who study electromagnetic physics and mathematics constantly
Yale senior Jennifer Miao (YC ’22) was recently awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a prestigious fellowship that fully supports Miao’s pursuit of a Ph.D. at the
Courtesy of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Astronomers and laymen alike have wondered whether earth-like planets––ones with the capacity to host life on their surfaces––exist
Every society needs a group of superheroes. And as a society of proteins, organic molecules, and nucleic acids, cells are no different. To defend against