Category: Fall 2018

  • The Unsolvable Problem

    The Unsolvable Problem

    by Meera Aravinth Imagine working for years to prove that a problem can never be solved. A team of mathematicians did exactly that, proving the undecidability of the spectral gap. But what exactly does it mean for a problem to be unsolvable or undecidable? Mathematician Gödel proved in the 20th century that certain mathematical claims…

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  • CRISPR Provides the Potential to Cut Down Malaria: But Should We?

    CRISPR Provides the Potential to Cut Down Malaria: But Should We?

    by Saira Somnay Mosquitos: not just pesky causers of bug bites, but also deadly agents of infection. Should scientists find a way to get rid of them, or would that cause more harm than good? Society may have to answer that question soon. A research team at the Imperial College in London has formulated a…

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