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Robotic Peer Pressure: How Robots Can Influence Children’s Opinions

By Ed Buckser ‘21 Robot teachers may sound like impossible science fiction, but researchers at the University of Plymouth believe that they could one day become a reality….

3D Printed Bionic Eye

By Sanjena Venkatesh ‘21 Over the past few weeks, discourse surrounding 3D printing technology has been limited to the controversy of 3D-printed guns. However, perhaps unknown to many, a…

Recycle-GAN: The Next Step in Deepfakes

By Hunter Gallant Highlighted in a recent report, Carnegie Mellon University researchers have created a method of transforming the style of one video’s content into another using artificial…

Learning While Sleeping?

By Kristal Wong Imagine if you could learn by replaying lectures in your sleep instead of studying during the daytime! This idea, often referred to as hypnopedia, is…

Lab-Grown Neurons: A Revolution in Stem Cell Research

By Ed Buckser The spinal cord is one of the human body’s most vital components. It is responsible for the neural processes that facilitate motion and sensation. If…