Alumni Profile: David Quammen
Image Courtesy of Charlie Hamilton James. David Quammen (YC ‘70) gestured behind him to a large glass tank on the floor of his office. “Over
Image Courtesy of Charlie Hamilton James. David Quammen (YC ‘70) gestured behind him to a large glass tank on the floor of his office. “Over
Image Courtesy of Unsplash. You’ve probably seen it in nature documentaries: a translucent fish meanders through the darkness, searching for scraps of food in the
Image Courtesy of Court Johnson. Like any great puzzle, the initial setup seemed deceptively simple. What two botanists noted at the 1920 Royal Society of
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 Iva Knezevic. The cancer world is buzzing about immunotherapies. They promise to target cancer cells while avoiding healthy cells, a difficulty for
Image Courtesy of Breanna Brownson. Imagine if Earth’s orbit shrunk to 1.5 percent of its current radius. The Sun would swallow the sky, temperatures would
Image Courtesy of Sophia Zhao. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive and devastating disease that affects more than six million Americans. This neurodegenerative disease is
Image courtesy of Pixabay. In a village in Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state in India, a marriage ceremony is taking place. Elderly elephant caretakers Bomman
Image Courtesy of Jenny Wong. Extreme heat is something we feel acutely. Not to be confused with a sunny day, extreme heat describes those times
Image Courtesy of Hannah Shi. When the World Chess Championships occur, everything is accounted for—the weight of the chess pieces, the matte of the chess