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How to Do It All

From solving a Rubik’s Cube® in a matter of seconds to starting a podcast, Techers offer tips on how to do just about anything. by Renée Olson Illustrations by Matt Chinworth How to Start a Podcast The thing that shocked Richard Hsu (BS ’89) most about starting his...

Campus Highlights

2019 Year in Review Caltech Dedicates the Ronald and Maxine Linde Hall of Mathematics and Physics JANUARY 31 Lead funding from Board of Trustees vice chair Ronald Linde (MS ’62, PhD ’64) and his wife, Maxine, helped bring to life a new home for the Department of...

Finding My Muse

Why I walked away from a successful career as a scientist to follow a calling to write. by Joram Piatigorsky (PhD ’67)Illustration by Fabio ConsoliI DOUBT THAT my mother, the French sculptress born Jacqueline de Rothschild of the banking dynasty famous for their art...
The Artistry of Medicine

The Artistry of Medicine

For Sumana Mahata (BS ’17), there is an invaluable connection between her life as a UC San Diego medical student and her passion for design.

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Attention to Detail

Attention to Detail

Using folded DNA to precisely place glowing molecules within microscopic light resonators, researchers at Caltech have created one of the world’s smallest reproductions of Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, containing 65,536 pixels and only the width of a dime across.

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Mert Cramer

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Engineering and Applied Sciences, Electrical Engineering

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