Washington, D.C. – A new vision of environmental policy will be the topic of a National Press Club Breakfast on Oct. 22. Leaders of Yale University’s Next Generation Project, a two-year project based at Yale’s Center for Environmental Law and Policy,...
A seminar series titled “The Yale-New Haven Biotechnology Enterprise Forum” will be held at Yale University beginning with a talk on Oct. 28. The five monthly talks, sponsored by The Biotech Committee of Greater New Haven and the Yale University Office...
Humans evolved in the company of other creatures, and our identity remains rooted in the natural world. No matter how much we may have become urban dwellers, we continue to rely physically, emotionally, intellectually and spiritually on the quality and...
Researchers at Yale University have succeeded for the first time in measuring an electric current flowing through a single organic molecule sandwiched between metal electrodes. The feat could pave the way for a radically new generation of transistors...
A symposium in honor of Kenneth B. Wiberg, the Eugene Higgins Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Yale University, will be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3-4, in the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, 225 Prospect St. The event, which is open to the public...
Yale University’s telescope high in the Andes Mountains of Chile received a new lease on life recently when Yale agreed to form a consortium with Ohio State University, the University of Lisbon in Portugal, and the National Optical Astronomy...
CIRA Will Involve Six of Yale’s Professional Schools With Initial Focus on Connecticut Teens, Women, Drug Users New Haven, CT – Yale University has received a $10.8-million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the National...
Several of Connecticut’s elected representatives will be on hand Monday to participate in an announcement about a major federal grant received by Yale University to create and support a Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS. The mission of the...
A robot inspired by the ability of bats and dolphins to use echoes for locating prey is causing robotics experts to reevaluate the relative merits of sound waves versus camera vision for exploring new environments. The sonar device, which was designed...
Longtime Yale University faculty member Donald M. Crothers of Northford has been named Sterling Professor of Chemistry by vote of the Yale Corporation. In his research, Professor Crothers studies the three-dimensional structure and dynamics of DNA and...