The Materializer
At age 18, Brienne Ghafourifar ’12 raised a million bucks for her startup. Prepare to Entefy.
At age 18, Brienne Ghafourifar ’12 raised a million bucks for her startup. Prepare to Entefy.
Erin Guthrie ’18, Scot Tomer M.S. ’21, and their swarm of small test robots lead the charge in sniffing out pollution.
John-Paul Hurley ’18 and Behnam Dezfouli want to hit fast-forward on transforming the internet of things.
Bryan Donaldson ’09 on how he created his own path in the beer industry.
A future with artificial intelligence is no longer a sci-fi fantasy. But how do we ensure that it is shaped with moral intelligence?
SCU’s Ethics Bowl team earned a spot at nationals this year. So we ask them to tackle one real problem: 3-D printing and guns.
How can social innovators help poor communities with big problems—like lack of HIV/AIDS awareness, or electricity, or even rain?
Letter from the Editor: John A. Sobrato ’60 promised something terrific in STEM. He delivered the future.
We can now replace a gene in any organism for a hundred bucks a pop. We can alter wild species to save them. So should we?
Tech firms invest billions in education but miss the mark helping minorities and women enter tech.
The rEvolve House took first place in a state-wide competition in Sacramento. Now it is being put to work helping veterans with PTSD.
Scalability is a two-way street. Students learn big concepts through small startups
White House praises location-sharing app BlueLight for making cities—and college campuses—safer.