Robert Sternberg, the IBM professor of psychology and education, and director of the Center for the Psychology of Abilities, Competencies and Expertise (PACE) at Yale, has been named president of the American Psychological Association (APA). The APA is...
Environmental protection programs recently enacted by the Chinese government augur well for the future of the giant panda, according to the article, “Giant Pandas in a Changing Landscape,” published in the November 16 issue of Science by a Yale faculty...
Researchers at Yale and the Salk Institute have determined the structure of a set of proteins called the Arp2/3 complex that helps cells move, paving the way for understanding how cells find bacteria and protect against infections. “This is a dream come...
Yale physics professor Nicholas Read and colleagues have received the 2002 Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize for their outstanding theoretical or experimental contributions to condensed matter physics. “It’s great to have recognition for work...
Yale University held a dedication ceremony today for the Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center, an interdisciplinary facility that is part of Yale’s $500 million investment to maintain its research and teaching leadership in science and engineering...
Yale University researcher Michael Snyder and his colleagues have created the first microchip able to analyze virtually all yeast proteins, the chemicals that carry out the activities necessary for life. The new protein chip holds promise for...
Yale University will dedicate the Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center, an interdisciplinary facility for the environmental sciences, on Friday, October 26, at 4 p.m. Tours of laboratories in the new facility, located at 21 Sachem Street adjacent...
This study will be published online by the journal Science at the Science Express website, on THURSDAY, October 25, 2001. See http://www.sciencexpress.org Print publication has not yet been determined. New Haven, Conn. – The bones of a 40-foot crocodile...
Yale’s Department of Psychology, in collaboration with LULAC Head Start and other local agencies, will celebrate the completion of “Bridging the Digital Divide,” a computer training program primarily for parents of children enrolled in Head Start, on...
Researchers from Yale and other universities will present new data on obesity in a symposium titled “Bias, Stigma, Discrimination and Obesity,” at the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO) meeting today in Quebec, Canada. “The...