Accelerating Connecticut’s position at the forefront of next-generation science, Gov. Ned Lamont last week pledged a $121 million statewide investment in quantum technology that includes support for ...
Democracy in the age of AI: Scholars explore risks, opportunities, and innovation Nov 20, 2025 From Institution for Social and Policy Studies Discoveries ...
The Yale and Harvard football teams met at the Yale Bowl Saturday, Nov. 22, for the 141st playing of The Game. Yale scored early and never trailed, winning the contest 45 to 28, and with it a share of ...
A Yale research team has created a new imaging technique that reveals the hidden connections between aging, disease, and genetic activity in human cells. Using a novel machine learning approach, the ...
Hugh Taylor has long studied the endometrium, or lining of the uterus. But it was his patients who got him interested in better understanding endometriosis specifically. Endometriosis is a disease in ...
Speaking to a packed crowd at Battell Chapel on Wednesday, the social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt ’85 invoked the biblical tale of the tower of Babel as a metaphor for the harms caused by ...
Major law firms across the globe are investing in artificial intelligence (AI) platforms designed to streamline their work. But AI can also play a more socially conscious role in the legal arena: ...
Two students sit back-to-back on folding stools in a museum gallery of African art. One faces a wooden staff topped with a stylized carving of a human head. The other has a pencil and sketchpad. The ...
Having spent a decade in the U.S. Air Force, Yale College senior Thomas Ghio is exceedingly grateful for all that the military has given him: a fellowship of life-long friends, an ability to lead, and ...
Kai T. Erikson, the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology and American Studies, Emeritus at Yale, whose eloquent voice in defense of human communities changed the understanding of the way ...
The medical community is noticing a rise in cancer diagnoses for adults under 45 — up nearly 80% since 1990. Dr. Veda Giri, division chief for Clinical Cancer Genetics and co-director of the Early ...
Human egg cells are often prone to chromosomal errors. As women age, the error rate increases sharply — and can contribute to infertility, pregnancy loss, and ...