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Art by Madeleine Popofsky Memories make us who we are. Yet, memory loss is a strikingly common phenomenon in our society, often manifesting in people
Art by Madeleine Popofsky Memories make us who we are. Yet, memory loss is a strikingly common phenomenon in our society, often manifesting in people
Art by Alondra Moreno Santana In 2022, the Heritage Foundation launched Project 2025 in anticipation of a second Trump presidency. Outlined in the initiative’s policy
Image courtesy of Virginia Retail via Flickr On February 13, 2025, the US Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human
Photography by Michelle So After studying molecular biology and comparative theology, 2025 Rhodes Scholar Angelin T. Mathew ’25 is dedicated to integrating medicine and spirituality
The space industry, once dominated by government agencies and aerospace giants, is undergoing a seismic shift. With dramatic reductions in payload costs, influx of private
Image courtesy of Lorie Shaull via Flickr. What are the most pressing and controversial issues in the United States? There are a lot of issues
Photography by Rachel Mak In Thinking 101: How to Reason Better to Live Better, Yale psychology professor Woo-kyoung Ahn explores cognitive fallacies and biases that
Image courtesy of Péter Kövesi via Pexels. On March 25, 2024, the USDA, CDC, and FDA confirmed that a new strain of avian influenza virus
Image courtesy of JLS Photography Alaska via Flickr Amidst a fire-ravaged landscape, a bright pink substance stands out: Phos-Chek WD-881. Typically dispensed aerially, Phos-Chek slows
Photography by Paul-Alexander Lejas You may not feel it, but the Earth is moving underneath your feet. Plate tectonics—the processes that move the rigid, cohesive,
Photography by Paul-Alexander Lejas As energy demands soar and environmental concerns grow, the search for more efficient technologies has never been more urgent. Superconductors—materials that
Art by Melody Jiang The universe was born in a fiery explosion, expanding outwards in all directions. For billions of years following the Big Bang,