In just two days, the 16th largest bank in the United States collapsed. Following the bank’s failure, many tech startup CEOs and financial analysts have more questions than answers. As Washington disagrees over what caused the collapse, several technology startups are left wondering what place, if any, their companies have in the technology landscape of the future.
View More Historic Bank Collapse May Have a Lasting Effect on the Tech IndustryCategory: Spring 2023
Advancements in Superconductors: New Hopes or False Promises?
A new publication in Nature reported the development of a near-ambient superconductor, a material without electrical resistance. Traditionally, materials only display superconductivity at low temperatures (-123 °C) or high pressure (>990,000 atm). The introduction of a superconductive material that operates at ambient temperatures and lower pressure could introduce faster and more energy-efficient technologies. However, a lack of rare resources and scrutiny of initial data may prevent this technology from reaching its full potential.
View More Advancements in Superconductors: New Hopes or False Promises?Using A.I. to Detect Breast Cancer
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have begun to deliver breakthroughs in breast cancer screening and detection, especially for signs that doctors miss in their examinations. Nevertheless, the use of cancer detection technology still faces many obstacles before it can be used ubiquitously in healthcare.
View More Using A.I. to Detect Breast CancerWhy Educational Game Design Matters
Kerbal Space Program 2 has just been released, and the scientific community is beyond thrilled. The original Kerbal Space Program is a beloved video game that encourages players to learn rocket science through a complex and realistic physics engine. It tackles a unique design challenge of being educational and fun and has suggested the value of enjoyment as the most necessary aspect of learning.
View More Why Educational Game Design MattersSolar Geoengineering Research Moves Forward Despite Pushback
Solar geoengineering research aims to understand the plausibility and possible effects of artificially cooling the Earth. Scientists around the world have vastly different opinions about continuing the research, many stating that it should be banned altogether. As the U.S. heads into the next phase of studying solar geoengineering, concerns loom regarding its possible consequences.
View More Solar Geoengineering Research Moves Forward Despite PushbackMartin Shkreli Returns as Drug Prices Continue to Rise
Martin Shkreli became the internet’s most hated man in 2015 for hiking the price of life-saving medicine and mocking his online critics. Last month, Shkreli returned to the headlines when he started a new drug discovery company. As the FTC cracks down on Shkreli’s business, drug prices continue to rise.
View More Martin Shkreli Returns as Drug Prices Continue to RiseWhy Bots Shouldn’t be the Hiring Tool of the Future
It is no secret that nearly all major companies now implement some sort of artificial intelligence- (AI) powered screening softwares in their employment practices. However, despite all of the advancements behind this technology, using AI to vet job candidates may actually involve many discriminatory practices.
View More Why Bots Shouldn’t be the Hiring Tool of the FutureElectric Vehicles: Climate Saver?
Hosts Maya and Josh discuss the ethics of lithium battery mining and electric vehicle use with a panel of engineering essayists.
View More Electric Vehicles: Climate Saver?Reviving Extinct Species: Science Fact or Fiction?
The extinction of any species causes irreversible damage to the ecosystems they once inhabited. Now, scientists are seeking ways of reversing that damage by bringing back extinct species through genetic engineering. This has sparked a debate on whether these efforts are genuine attempts at wildlife conservation, or a naïve business venture that pulls resources from the species that need help in the present.
View More Reviving Extinct Species: Science Fact or Fiction?New Research May Lead to the Reversal of Aging
What scientists thought they knew about aging may not be the whole picture. Recent findings tell a new story about how and why aging occurs by discovering a way to reverse the biological clock in lab mice.
View More New Research May Lead to the Reversal of Aging