Yale’s Ryan Darr discusses ethical concerns about mass extinction, why individual actions matter, and his affinity for a buckeye-shaded spot on campus.
Steven Lamoreaux is an atomic physicist whose research has contributed to our understanding of the dark matter that is bound ...
Willie Jennings is a theologian who teaches in the areas of Christian thought, race theory, decolonial and environmental ...
Lehnert is a global leader in quantum science, the fundamental physics of quantum measurements, and the development of ...
In her role at the Office for New Haven Affairs and University Properties, Alexandra Daum oversees initiatives to benefit both university and city.
On Nov. 4, Yale Peabody Museum, in partnership with Yale Schwarzman Center, will host an experimental opera that imagines ...
Many predictive models don’t work well across different settings and populations. But testing them on diverse data can help, ...
Like other Megacheirans, Lomankus is an example of an arthropod with an adaptable head and specialized appendages (a scorpion ...
A new study by Yale political scientist Josh Kalla shows that experts performed little better than chance in identifying ...
An ancient object that Jessica Lamont uses in her Yale classes may not appear menacing, but in Greek antiquity it was used for malevolent purposes.
In an interview, Yale linguist Simon Charlow discusses the interplay between linguistics and artificial intelligence.
An 1866 photograph of objects kept by soldiers at an infamous prison offered a glimpse of wartime horrors. A new book ...