This month, we marvel at cutting-edge carbon sequestration research and look at a new study that deepens our understanding of disfiguring skin diseases. We also take a moment to honor a batch of fellowship-winning graduate students and an undergraduate...
This story is the fourth in a series about Yale’s evolution under President Peter Salovey as he prepares to return to the faculty at the end of this month.
One recent afternoon, physicist Larry Gladney, dean of science for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Not many people know which way the wind blows better than Alexey Fedorov.
Fedorov, a professor of ocean and atmospheric sciences in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has made a life’s work of sorting through some of the dynamics of atmospheric moisture...
When he’s not searching for links between black holes and galaxy formation, astrophysicist Antonio Porras Valverde likes to build bridges between young scientists from marginalized communities and the wider world of academia.
Porras Valverde, a Heising-...
A rising junior at Yale College, Micah Gold can pilot drones and write algorithms. He’ll utilize both skills this summer in central Greece as part of a unique archaeological project.
Gold is part of a research team for the Yale Ancient Pharmacology...