Adult populations in the Caribbean, mirroring black populations in the U.S., experience higher rates of hypertension, stroke, and heart disease, and researchers want to know why.
Among them is Yale School of Medicine researcher and physician Dr. Erica...
Judith Schiff, chief research archivist at the Yale University Library, will be among the presenters of “Remembering New Haven Women: Four Centuries of Women’s History” at the New Haven Museum at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24.
Schiff will be joined by...
Safety Net in numbers: 500 requests since September 2018; 50% of requests are funded; close to $100,000 distributed; most common category is winter clothing; seven out of 10 requests are processed in five business days.
In the fall of 2018, Yale College...
A new study led by Yale University confirms a long-held theory about the last great mass extinction event in history and how it affected Earth’s oceans. The findings may also answer questions about how marine life eventually recovered.
The researchers say...
Among Yale students and alumni, professor Fred Strebeigh ’74 B.A., who has taught at Yale since 1984, is something of a legend.
Nonfiction writing courses by Strebeigh, the senior lecturer emeritus in English and in the School of Forestry and...
The State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of New Haven has filed criminal charges against a Hamden police officer for his actions in the April 16 shooting incident in New Haven that also involved a Yale police officer.
New Haven resident Stephanie...
The search for sustainable approaches to generating new fuels has brought scientists back to one of the most abundant materials on Earth — reddish iron oxide in the form of hematite, also known as rust.
Researchers say rust has long been seen as a...