A little physics goes a long way on the tennis court. In this edition of Science Xplained, Dr. Ainissa Ramirez discusses tennis racket technology–from wood and cow intestines to carbon fiber and nylon — and the principles behind topspin.
The ways in which screen writers, directors, producers, and actors have embraced, challenged, and shaped 20th-century American views of the West are explored in the latest exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Featured in “...
Ninety emerging leaders representing 12 countries have assembled at Yale for the Global Health Corps (GHC) Training Institute July 9-21. The two-week orientation program, held in conjunction with the Yale Global Health Leadership Institute, is designed to...
A crew from the British Broadcasting Corporation came to campus very early on Saturday morning, Aug. 11, to document a medical milestone that took place at Yale School of Medicine in 1942: the birth of cancer chemotherapy.Yale surgeon Dr. John Fenn during...