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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences this week recognized Priyasha Mukhopadhyay, Samuel McDougle, and Junliang Shen for scholarly achievements in their respective fields.
As a Knight-Hennessy Scholar, David Edimo ‘21 will receive up to three years of financial support for graduate study at Stanford University.
Yale researchers show how the long-term evolution of binary star systems with two planets and two stars can produce something rare: double hot Jupiters.
An amicus brief filed by Yale and 23 other universities details the importance of federal investment in research to America’s status as a global leader.
The decision by Olympic officials to discontinue, on a trial basis, gender testing at the summer games in Sydney, Australia, was long in coming, a Yale physician says.
The latest President’s Public Service Fellows joined Yale President Maurie McInnis for breakfast at her campus home Wednesday, part of an annual tradition. Since 1994, more than 1,000 fellows have ...
A new Yale study advances the ability of genome engineers to edit multiple DNA sites by threefold, and helps prevent unwanted mutations in the process.
In a new study, Yale’s Priyamvada Natarajan and other astronomers predict the new Roman telescope will elevate the ability to study dark matter.
Astronomers have discovered a “jellyfish” galaxy whose unusual shape and internal mechanisms — including distinctive “bunny ears” and an inner “tail” — are giving researchers an unprecedented view of ...
In a new book co-edited by Yale sociologist Rene Almeling, experts from across several disciplines examine the relationship between sperm, health, and politics.
In a Q&A, Yale orthopaedic surgeon (and one-time ballet dancer) Arianna Gianakos explains the mechanics — and risks — of being en pointe.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a playwright and a professor in the practice of theater and performance studies in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), has been recognized with yet another distinguished ...