Applied Sciences
Computer Science
Parallels Between AlphaFold’s Neural Architecture and Human Spatial Reasoning


Yiran Jiang ’26
Jan 21, 2025
New This Month
This quality update brings canvas and layer panel improvements. We've updated the Component symbol throughout the app to differentiate it from Grids. Plus, we've made Primary Breakpoints and Variants more distinct in the left panel, making it easier to see if you're editing the primary or an instance. Breakpoints will now also show the ranges in the layer panel. See more updates below.
From January
Last month, we added support for automatic tinting and new layout options for components, plus a whole lot of fixes and improvements. If you give your Page a Fill color, this will now also tint browsers like Safari and will ensure you don't get plain white backgrounds when overscrolling on any mobile device. Plus, we've added support for Min Max sizing to all Smart and Code components, greatly simplifying many common layouts and patterns. See the full changelog below.
We automatically set the body background, based on your Page's fill color
You can now override the body background and customize per breakpoint
We now support Min Max sizing for all Smart and Code Component
We now consistently show the Min Max hint within the property panel
You can now use all alignment options for layers with Position set to Fixed
We now inform you if a parent layer height changes due to layout edits
We improved the Radius and Padding controls, no longer resetting values
Number inputs split in four no longer show steppers, so longer values fit
We improved Appear Effects using Scale with Spring transitions
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Kevin He '29
Apr 4, 2026
Universal Base-Edited CAR7 T-Cell Therapy to Treat Relapsed T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL)
Base-edited CAR-T therapy offers new hope for relapsed T-ALL by inducing remission and bridging patients to stem cell transplant.

Keigo Fujita '29
Apr 3, 2026
Rejuvenating Senescent Dopaminergic Neurons: A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Parkinson's Disease
A novel therapeutic strategy for Parkinson's Disease may soon restore neuronal function without neuron elimination or replacement.

Nina Prakash
Mar 9, 2026
Nina Prakash's Senior Thesis Spotlight: Investigating the role of the serotonin 1B receptor in the neuroplastic effects of psilocybin in mice
Nina Prakash ’25 studies whether psilocybin’s neuroplastic effects depend on serotonin 1B rather than serotonin 2A.