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Math & Technology

Discover how mathematics and technology drive innovation and shape the modern world. Articles cover topics ranging from artificial intelligence and computer science to engineering, data science, and emerging technologies.

Edited by Oceana Li '27 & Sunny Shang '27

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Spring 2026

Claire Liang '29

Discover how advanced artificial intelligence systems are tackling mathematical problems once thought to require the creativity and intuition of elite human competitors. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Spring 2026

Tarini Jalagam '29

Explore how programmable DNA-based nanomachines are being designed to deliver drugs, detect diseases, and perform tasks within the human body. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Spring 2026

Ara Han-Song '28

Learn how researchers are working to make artificial intelligence more transparent, understandable, and trustworthy. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Fall 2025

Diya Poluru '29

Discover how AI systems are advancing from simple tools to autonomous agents capable of planning, reasoning, and carrying out complex tasks. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Fall 2025

Sunny Shang '27

Explore the new generation of encryption methods designed to protect digital security against the immense power of future quantum computers. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Fall 2025

Alice Kim '27

Learn how a powerful mathematical technique reveals the hidden patterns and frequencies behind the sounds of music. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Spring 2025

Oceana Li '27

Discover how artificial intelligence is enhancing brain-computer interfaces, enabling faster and more accurate communication between minds and machines. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Winter 2025

Emily Ma '28

Explore how AI is helping scientists decode animal vocalizations and uncover the emotional meanings behind their communication. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Learn how breakthroughs in natural language processing are enabling computers to understand, generate, and interact using human language more effectively than ever before. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Fall 2024

Valeriya Lyubashevskaya '28

Discover how quantum mechanics is powering a new generation of computers capable of solving certain problems far beyond the reach of classical machines. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Explore the transformative potential of generative AI and the important questions it raises about bias, misinformation, and responsible use. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Fall 2024

Alice Kim '27

Learn how self-driving technology is reshaping transportation and bringing us closer to a future of driverless mobility. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Discover the groundbreaking mathematical contributions that earned Michel Talagrand one of the highest honors in mathematics. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Winter 2023

Henry Metz '24

Explore the fascinating attempts by philosophers and mathematicians to use logic and mathematics to address one of humanity's oldest questions. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Examine the regulatory gaps surrounding brain-computer interfaces and the challenges policymakers face as the technology advances. Click the title or the image to learn more!

Fall 2021

Ella Kennedy '24

Discover how immersive digital environments are transforming entertainment, education, healthcare, and human interaction. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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Fall 2021

Katie Axelsen '24

Explore the profound ways smartphones influence communication, productivity, relationships, and daily behavior. Click the title or the image to learn more!

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