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The Manifold Man
How Ian Agol (BS ’92) put the finishing stroke on a three-decades-old grand vision of mathematics—for which he won the 2016 Breakthrough Prize.
The Latest Advance in Gravitational-wave Astronomy
Roots & Branches
Earthquakes Can Make Thrust Faults Open Violently and Snap Shut
David Chavez (BS ’96) Elected to Caltech Board of Trustees
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Five Alumni and Two Faculty
Out of the Lab, Into the Studio
Teagan Wall (PhD ’15) on Bill Nye and Scientific Storytelling
Three Alumni Inducted to NAE
Politics and American Higher Education
From Earworms to Ebola
As a reporter for NPR’s science desk, Michaeleen Doucleff (BS ’98) is quickly gaining a reputation for journalism that ranges from quirky to daring.
Caltech Launches New Autonomous Systems Research Center
CAST will unite engineers and scientists from many disciplines to advance research on robotics, drones, driverless cars, and machine learning
The Laureates
This year, four members of the Caltech community, including two alumni, were honored with Nobel Prizes — bringing Caltech’s alumni and faculty total to 38.
May 11 Event Will Mark 90th Anniversary for GPS
Taylor Lawrence (BS ’86) Elected to Caltech Board of Trustees
Caltech Student Experience
In Memoriam: Neil Gehrels (PhD ’82, DAA)
Engelmann Oak Tree Update
In Memoriam: Harold Rosen ( MS ’48, PhD ’51, DAA)
Class Act: Chemistry 101
Helping the World in the Long Run
Exploring Trauma Treatment Through Music
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