Science in the Spotlight: The Nocturnists
Image courtesy of Canva. Just as Charon ferried souls post-death across the River Styx to receive their fate, death too propelled Jenny Tiskus into her
Image courtesy of Canva. Just as Charon ferried souls post-death across the River Styx to receive their fate, death too propelled Jenny Tiskus into her
Art courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. Ten minutes into my conversation with Dr. C. Brandon Ogbunu (PhD ’10), I knew that no 750-word profile could fully
Art courtesy of Ellie Gabriel. In a normal year, you can find Phyllis Mugadza (’22 BS/MPH) hanging out in the Silliman courtyard, giving tours of
In 1938, chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann bombarded a uranium nucleus with a neutron. To their surprise, they discovered that barium and krypton were
Whether it be walking into a room of strangers or standing alone at recess, everyone has felt lonely at some point. Vivek Murthy (SOM ’03),
Carl Zimmer’s award-winning science journalism regularly features in the New York Times. A Yale alum (’87) and professor adjunct, Zimmer has also authored fourteen books.
Image courtesy of Pixabay. The classic scientific debate on “nature vs. nurture” asks: to what extent do genetics shape our characteristics, and to what extent