A hair-like protein hidden inside bacteria serves as a sort of on-off switch for nature’s “electric grid,” a global web of bacteria-generated nanowires that permeates all oxygen-less soil and deep ocean beds, Yale researchers report in the journal Nature...
Five aspiring entrepreneurs from the Yale community have been selected to pitch their startup ideas to business professionals at the university’s first Dolphin Tank. The Innovators from Yale University Dolphin Tank® event is a “friendly-feedback” session...
The Yale Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Sept. 13 shared the full list of 2021–22 department and program chairs. The list can be found here.
“I am grateful to our chairs for their service to their units and to Yale, and it is a privilege to work with...
William L. Jorgensen, Sterling Professor of Chemistry, has been selected as a 2021 Citation Laureate for his influential contributions to the field of computational chemistry.
The distinction reflects the importance of Jorgensen’s work within the...
This month, Insights & Outcomes kicks off the new semester with a dash of quantum chemistry, a smidgen of beta cells and choosy enzymes, and a bunch of spud-spoiling bacteria.
As always, you can find more science and medicine research news on Yale...
The Biden Administration has appointed Yale’s Jennifer Richeson, the Philip R. Allen Professor of Psychology in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), a distinguished panel that...