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Month: January 2025

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By Isbaah PirwaniPosted on

Quantum teleportation: Improbable but not impossible

Isbaah Pirwani | January 13th, 2025 Every Vanderbilt student has asked themselves this question at least once during their time on campus: what is the…

  • Engineering
  • Technology & Entrepreneurship
By Larissa RamirezPosted on

Empowering voices: The role of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in speech-language pathology

Larissa Ramirez | January 13th, 2025 Speech, language, and hearing scientists play a vital role in understanding how we communicate. They delve into the biological,…

  • Medical Sciences
  • Perspectives
By Sanjana SrikanthPosted on

How white hat hackers hack for good

Sanjana Srikanth | January 11th, 2025 Picture this: a mysterious, hooded figure typing away in the dark, their eyes reflecting the lines and lines of…

  • Articles
  • Technology & Entrepreneurship
By Tara ChalasaniPosted on

Vanderbilt alumnus John Jumper wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for AlphaFold

Tara Chalasani | January 11th, 2025 As artificial intelligence becomes more ingrained in our everyday lives, it is no surprise that it has led to…

  • Applied Biology
  • Perspectives
By Nancy DengPosted on

Fun Fact of the Week: The science behind a perfect cup of coffee

Nancy Deng | January 6th, 2025 Why does the coffee made by a barista at a café often taste superior to coffee brewed at home? …

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By Heena ChoPosted on

Neuroscience in the legal system: A conversation with Professor Owen D. Jones

Heena Cho | January 6th, 2025 Professor Owen D. Jones is the Director of the Weaver Family Program in Law, Brain Sciences, and Behavior at…

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  • Perspectives
By Kaylyn SethakoseePosted on

The science and history of coffee: Vanderbilt’s research on caffeine and coffee’s rich beginnings

Kaylyn Sethakosee, Gabi Barrocas | January 5th, 2025 Coffee is more than that one hot cup in your morning routine. The beverage is chock-full of…

  • Chemistry
  • Food Science
By Jaya KhullarPosted on

“Tech” of the town: Haselton Lab tests a new diagnostic method in Cape Town, South Africa

Jaya Khullar | January 4th, 2025 High up in Stevenson 5, sunlight shines through the many windows along the walls of the Haselton Lab. With…

  • Medical Sciences
  • Technology & Entrepreneurship
By Dalton MalminPosted on

2008 and the power of economic modeling

Dalton Malmin | January 3rd, 2025 Between 2007 and 2008, the global financial crisis categorically reshaped today’s economic landscape, impacting jobs, housing, and debt in…

  • Economics
  • Mathematics
By Zoe BreiningerPosted on

Antibiotic resistance: A collective health crisis

Zoë Breininger | January 2nd, 2025 When we arrive at college, we become immersed in a world of new friends, places, and experiences. But alongside…

  • Medical Sciences

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