This month Yale College introduced the Instant Net Price Estimator, a new tool designed to help prospective undergraduate students and their families get a clearer picture — in just seconds — of their ...
The hospice movement got its start in the United States right here in New Haven. In the late 1960s, former Yale School of Nursing (YSN) Dean Florence Schorske Wald attended a speech given by hospice ...
Geoffrey S. Chatas will join Yale as its next senior vice president for operations, President Maurie McInnis announced today. Chatas, who comes to Yale from the University of Michigan and succeeds ...
Michel H. Devoret, the Frederick W. Beinecke Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics at Yale University, who has spent a career probing the intricate dynamics of qubits and quantum information, has won ...
Emma Hartman, a paper conservator at the Yale University Art Gallery, uses a microscope while conserving a mid-18th century painting from northern India depicting a Mughal emperor. Hartman has been ...
For the first time, scientists can view RNA molecules directly inside cells and tissue in minute detail and across the entire human genome concurrently, thanks to new technology created by a Yale ...
Normally, quantum events are impossible to observe without altering their outcome. That’s not the case with the growing number of events surrounding quantum technology in Connecticut. As efforts ramp ...
Since launching her own lab at Yale in 2018, Candie Paulsen and her research team have been working to crack a longstanding mystery: How are pain signals regulated in the human body? And why do they ...
Growing up in India, Jinali Mody ’23 M.E.M. was struck by the environmental impact of the country’s fashion industry. India is, for instance, a major producer of the world’s leather, a ...
Rates of self-reported cognitive disability among U.S. adults are on the increase, driven largely by a surprising jump among young adults ages 18 to 39, according to a new Yale study. In their ...
In 2016 psychiatrist Benjamin Kelmendi was treating two patients with severe, treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) at a Connecticut mental health center when the patients abruptly ...