Maneesh Jain, PhD (BS ’90) has spent his career seeking out the next scientific frontier, where rapid innovation can make a significant difference in people’s lives.
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Maneesh Jain, PhD (BS ’90) has spent his career seeking out the next scientific frontier, where rapid innovation can make a significant difference in people’s lives.
AI, deepfakes, and misinformation are already complicating the political landscape. How can the American public navigate this election season?
For Daniel Mukasa, the future of wearables requires sweating the small stuff.
NFT platform founder Matt Lim, BS (BS ’17) on the future of the form
How Advances in Edtech Can Help Ensure Educational Equity
How Matanya Horowitz’s Revolutionary Recycling System Could Kick-Start A Global Renaissance
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 first image of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way
Richard Bowman, PhD (BS ’02) Applies his Caltech-honed Problem-Solving Skills at the Intersection of Education and Technology
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.
How a revolutionary solar-powered water pump is transforming the lives of small-plot farmers in India How a revolutionary solar-powered water pump is transforming the lives of small-plot farmers in India
Caltech Alumnae Share Insights On Representation and the Funding Crisis for Women In Tech