NFT platform founder Matt Lim, BS (BS ’17) on the future of the form
NFT platform founder Matt Lim, BS (BS ’17) on the future of the form
Google privacy engineer Jeremy Gillula, PhD (BS ’06) on how protecting personal data became a priority—and what will shape the future of digital freedom
The United Nations predicts that 70% of the world’s population will live in urban centers in the next 30 years. The city of the future will need to function differently than it does today, and the change over the next three decades will be rapid.
Built close to the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the W.M. Keck Observatory—powered by twin 10-meter optical telescopes, the largest of their kind—is one of the most influential ground-based observatories operating today.
How Ethan Frey is using cryptocurrency to address climate change
On August 12 at 3:31 a.m., NASA’s Parker Solar Probe left Earth on a mission to touch the sun.
Jeffrey Marlow searches the ends of the earth for the limits of life.
From better planes to blockchain, from impact investing to ethical labor, how five alumni are creating the engines that will transform our future.
2018 Year in Review Chemistry Professor Harry Gray Receives Feynman Teaching Prize FEBRUARY 19 Harry Gray, the Arnold O....
Cassini has revealed sights and never-before-seen phenomena that are changing our understanding of how planetary systems develop and evolve, and the extent of those environmental conditions that could create habitats for life.
Linus Pauling (PhD 1925) had a simple idea: pictures
As she steps down as CEO of the Anita Borg Institute, Telle Whitney (PhD ’85) reflects on her career in tech—and the path...