Is it the school, or the students? Study shows perceptions of “good” schools are heavily dependent on the preparation of the students entering them. Read full story →
Student spotlight: Victory Yinka-Banjo The junior, who is majoring in computer science and molecular biology, wants to “make it a norm to lift others as I continue to climb.” Read full story →
A delicate dance Professor of applied economics Catherine Wolfram balances global energy demands and the pressing need for decarbonization. Read full story →
Persistent “hiccups” in a far-off galaxy draw astronomers to new black hole behavior Analysis reveals a tiny black hole repeatedly punching through a larger black hole’s disk of gas. Read full story →
New software enables blind and low-vision users to create interactive, accessible charts Screen-reader users can upload a dataset and create customized data representations that combine visualization, textual description, and sonification. Read full story →
Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful products A catalyst tethered by DNA boosts the efficiency of the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to CO, a building block for many chemical compounds. Read full story →