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Astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi breaks down what this Dennis Callahan is a third year graduate student in Materials New Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kimberly See caught her first glimpses into the world of chemistry growing up in Colorado. This video shows the launch and swimming of a tissue-engineered jellyfish, or "Medusoid," compared to real jellyfish, and the ... Attribution: Produced in association with For as long as we have studied biology, one rule seemed unbreakable: life is carbon-based. But what if that's just a local ...

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Scientists at Cal Tech develop 'baby wormhole' l ABCNL

Scientists at Cal Tech develop 'baby wormhole' l ABCNL

Astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi breaks down what this

TEDxCaltech - Dennis Callahan - A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Artist

TEDxCaltech - Dennis Callahan - A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Artist

Dennis Callahan is a third year graduate student in Materials

From Colorado to Caltech: Meet Chemistry Professor Kimberly See

From Colorado to Caltech: Meet Chemistry Professor Kimberly See

New Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kimberly See caught her first glimpses into the world of chemistry growing up in Colorado.

Caltech Studying Robots That Can Walk On Their Own

Caltech Studying Robots That Can Walk On Their Own

Researchers at Caltech

Caltech and Harvard Bioengineers Create Artificial Jellyfish that Swims

Caltech and Harvard Bioengineers Create Artificial Jellyfish that Swims

This video shows the launch and swimming of a tissue-engineered jellyfish, or "Medusoid," compared to real jellyfish, and the ...

The Caltech Effect: Science is for Sharing

The Caltech Effect: Science is for Sharing

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Caltech Scientists First to Directly Measure Dinosaur Body Temperature

Caltech Scientists First to Directly Measure Dinosaur Body Temperature

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Silicon-Based Life: Caltech’s Breakthrough in Alien Chemistry

Silicon-Based Life: Caltech’s Breakthrough in Alien Chemistry

For as long as we have studied biology, one rule seemed unbreakable: life is carbon-based. But what if that's just a local ...

The Caltech Effect: More Than a Machine Shop

The Caltech Effect: More Than a Machine Shop

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Break Through: Infinite Possibilities

Break Through: Infinite Possibilities

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Caltech and Harvard Bioengineers Explain Artificial Jellyfish Research

Caltech and Harvard Bioengineers Explain Artificial Jellyfish Research

Now a team of

Enabling Research and Innovation: featuring Caltech President Thomas Rosenbaum | Betting on America

Enabling Research and Innovation: featuring Caltech President Thomas Rosenbaum | Betting on America

President Thomas Rosenbaum of the California Institute of Technology (

Caltech scientists create these gross, see-through mice in just two weeks

Caltech scientists create these gross, see-through mice in just two weeks

The first successful attempt to perform whole body clearing in mice was published in the the journal Cell on July 31. This method ...