Google Cardboard Kiffa Conroy December 30, 2014 Technology Virtual Reality — On a Budget Innovation Time Off (ITO) is a policy championed by Google in which all engineers are encouraged to spend 20% of...
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Tilt That Head, Flaunt That Neck and Bam Julia Metzger December 2, 2014 Neuro/Psych In Comes the Kiss (The Neuroscience of a DFMO) Of the many surprising novelties that freshmen face as they embark on their four years of college,...
Lou Gehrig’s Legacy Sahana Jayaraman May 1, 2014 Health Searching for the Mechanisms of ALS “The Iron Horse” — this was the nickname given to Lou Gehrig, a legendary baseball player. Not only did he...
ViewNet Isabelle Ingato May 1, 2014 Technology A Senior Thesis by Prerna Ramachandra '14 (COS) It is no overstatement to say that improving UI (the user interface) is on the minds of the top in...
Dream Tech Aditya Trivedi February 1, 2014 Physics/Space, Technology Imagine using your lightsaber to cut through any door without your prox. Or how about sneaking in and out of Thomas Sweets after hours with your...
Changing the Political Landscape with Machine Learning Eugene Tang February 1, 2014 Technology Public policy. State legislation. Court jurisdiction. Upon hearing these words, some associations that may pop up are perhaps the hours spent trying...
Meditation and Mindfulness admin February 1, 2014 Neuro/Psych Fred Shaykis “Mindfulness” is a craze that is sweeping the world right now, and nowhere is it spreading faster than in Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
Making Friends With Your Transplants Bennett McIntosh February 1, 2014 Chemistry, Features, Health A little over ten years ago, Professor Jeff Schwartz from the Chemistry department decided to redirect his studies. It all began when, in the...