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Heather K. Gerken, dean of Yale Law School for eight years and the incoming president of the Ford Foundation, will become a Yale professor emerita.
EVO, which marks its 20th anniversary this year, annually provides about 100 local students experiences and instruction intended to inspire a passion for STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, ...
What’s new in ancient languages and societies? For faculty in Yale’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, quite a lot — driven by their dedication to continued research and ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to improve the lives of people with neurological conditions. A new Yale study explains how to protect brain implants from cybersecurity threats.
In a new book, Yale’s Morgan Ng makes the case that breakthroughs in many fields of design yielded cutting-edge defensive technologies during the Italian Renaissance.
A new Yale study suggests women with high blood pressure before and during pregnancy may benefit from targeted interventions to support breastfeeding.
In an innovative study, Yale researchers found a new way to help young adults understand the impacts of alcohol.
A new initiative will help Yale School of Nursing become a national leader in intellectual and developmental disabilities health care education.
Yale astronomer Pieter van Dokkum and a team of researchers have discovered an object in space they call the “Infinity” galaxy — two recently-collided galaxies that, together, look like the symbol for ...
A new Yale study reveals that neurons store their own sugar reserves that kick in to keep the brain functioning during metabolic stress.
The Roman Emperor Caligula, notorious for his blood lust, may have had a strong general knowledge of medicine, according to a new study.
A life reconstruction of the specimen of Citipati, a dinosaur closely related to birds, analyzed with an x-ray cutaway of the specimen’s wrist. The small and rounded pisiform is highlighted in blue.