Vol. CXXIX, No. 11

A Penumbra of Human Mind

A Penumbra of Human Mind

That soothing strip / Of human mind. / That whisper of echoes / Of from beyond. / That rose that rotates / Of red petals. / That emergence / Of light from dark. / That asymptote / Of familiar tones. / That lovely boundary / Ushering forth. / That special you / In your gaze and hues. / Fathomed to / Through and true. / Under the sun, the moon, / The spring and its dews.
Caltech Wildlife: Butterflies

Caltech Wildlife: Butterflies

It’s springtime, with blooms everywhere, and who wouldn’t appreciate a pair of colorful wings dancing in front of their eyes? In this issue, your avian specialist takes a small detour and presents some butterfly species on campus. While I haven’t surveyed the area thoroughly, there is a surprisingly rich collection of butterflies here, thanks to the variety of exotic flowers and plants.
Our Trip to D.C. — The Life Cycle of the Scientific Idea

Our Trip to D.C. — The Life Cycle of the Scientific Idea

Right now, most of us are tunnel-visioned on solving a frontier scientific problem. However, the moment you glance up from your microscope, algorithm, or chalkboard, you realize that this myopic luxury is sustained by a delicate flow of federal funding, agency agendas, and perpetual grant writing. We call this hidden backbone of modern science “the lifecycle of a scientific idea.”