By: Sage Rohrbach and Michelle Yang A map of over 1,000 neurons, reconstructed from an analysis of one cubic millimeter of ...
On Nov. 13, over 1,000 Starbucks baristas launched an unfair labor practice (ULP) strike, citing the company’s history of union busting, repeated labor law violations, and its failure to finalize a ...
On Nov. 21, School of Art senior Kate Myers’ first solo exhibition, “GEIGER COUNTY: A Radioactive Art Show” opened at The Frame Gallery, a student-run gallery space set up by the School of ...
Image from School of Art website On Friday, Dec. 5, Carnegie Mellon School of Art students will showcase their work as part of the school’s annual open studios event. This year’s theme, ...
For the past two months, I’ve tuned in every Friday after class to watch the latest episode of “The Great British Bake Off” (or “The Great British Baking Show” to us Americans). With Netflix bringing ...
Spoilers for “Wicked: For Good” ahead. Once again, I had the absolute delight of getting to experience the release of a “Wicked” movie on my birthday. After two consecutive years, I can’t even begin ...
In my household, Thanksgiving isn’t a day for gratitude. Instead, we celebrate by sharing really good food. My family spends most of the afternoon preparing dinner (and by my family, I mostly mean my ...
By Owen Reeder A recent study suggests that mushrooms could be used to make electronic components. Owen Noble/ Visual Editor Have you ever found yourself swamped in emails or thousands of ...
Utilizing the gene-editing technology CRISPR, researchers have found a way to combat chemoresistance in lung cancer cells, restoring hope for patients. Shannon Horning/ SciTech Editor For patients ...
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