Technology

Cyborg jellyfish: The future of deep ocean exploration?
By Christina DiCenzo. Mentored and edited by Priyanka Runwal.

Energy grid resilience: Making decisions under uncertainty
By Rileigh DiDomenico. Mentored and edited by Shannon Brescher Shea.

Getting in sync: Mother’s brain may mimic baby’s during play
By Nadiyah Dhoraji. Mentored and edited by Elliot Richman.

Jellyfish: The future of ocean research?
By Nadine Wilson. Mentored and edited by Stacy Kish.

These tiny tubes could one day be your water filter
By Emily Driehaus. Mentored and edited by Jenessa Duncombe.

Using life’s natural symmetry to study biological phenomena
By Sarah Ruttenberg. Mentored and edited by William Schulz.

Image: Live jellyfish are fitted with microelectronics that stimulate fast and efficient swimming. Credit: California Institute of Technology

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