In 1726, a young Englishwoman named Mary Toft gave birth to 14 rabbits. Or so she claimed. A physical examination by an influential physician, who would go on to become the mentor of William Hunter — a founding father of obstetrics as well as the first...
Yale officials say lengthening the main runway at Tweed-New Haven Regional Airport and enabling the airport to add flights to more cities would be a boon to the region’s economy and make it easier for Yale-related startups to remain in Greater New Haven...
“The Yale Alumni Association estimates that there are more than 5,000 alumni in finance in the New York area alone and multiples of that worldwide,” said Neil Hohmann ’91, head of structured products and a portfolio manager for Brown Brothers Harriman...
Actin is the second most abundant protein on earth, and scientists have extensively detailed the chemistry that enables it to string together into filaments that support the structures for muscle contraction and other cell movements. However, some...
A group of international experts has developed a much-needed framework to significantly improve the monitoring of status and trends of species worldwide. This finding comes after a multi-year collaboration under the auspices of the Group on Earth...
To understand modern Chinese science fiction, argues scholar Mingwei Song, one must grapple with different forms of invisibility.
Song, an associate professor of Chinese at Wellesley College, visited Yale on March 4 to deliver a Kemp Fund Lecture on “The...