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The Crucible of Covid

Famed researcher David Ho, MD (BS ’74), on what we learned about science and society during the pandemic — and how those lessons could help prevent the next one. by Dale KeigerPhotography by Stephanie DianiThe global challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic mobilized...

Technology for All

Google's Eve Andersson, MS (BS '96), on how accessible design can foster both inclusion and innovation     by Marissa DemersPhotography by Mitch Tobias"Having access to technology can absolutely be life-changing," Andersson says. “Achieving that high-level impact...

Fred Hayos

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A Retrofuturistic Approach to Quantum Physics

Nicole Yunger Halpern, PhD (PhD ’18) delivers a steampunk adventure guide to how mind-blowing quantum physics is in transforming our understanding of information and energy. In the revolutionary new book Quantum Steampunk: The Physics of Yesterday’s Tomorrow, author...
From Moon to Mars

From Moon to Mars

Amit Kshatriya, MA (BS ’00), who is leading NASA’s planned return to the moon, on the power of galactic ambitions

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An X-ray’d Supernova

An X-ray’d Supernova

Robert Fisher, PhD (BS ’94), a professor at UMass Dartmouth, is one of a group of researchers who are using supercomputer-powered modeling to determine what causes Type Ia supernovae explosions.

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