Hannah Chang Hannah Chang, a 2007 Yale Law School graduate, is the winner of the second annual “Endangered Environmental Laws” Student Writing Competition sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI)...
People gauge how responsive their partners are primarily by how they themselves respond to their partners—not the other way around, according to a series of Yale studies in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. “We have examined this in...
New Haven, Conn. — Older people who performed a physical conditioning program developed by researchers at Yale School of Medicine were able to maintain or enhance their driving performance, potentially leading to a safer and more independent quality of...
To demonstrate their commitment to fighting global warming, the 2007 graduates of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies will invest in projects that sequester carbon dioxide or develop renewable energy in order to offset the pollution...
Lonesome George [whole body shot] (courtesy of Alison Llerena/CDRS) “Lonesome George,” a giant Galapagos tortoise and conservation icon long thought to be the sole survivor of his species, may not be alone...
Two mallards: female (L) and male (R). (With permission of Greg Gillson/the birdguide.com). A team of biologists at Yale University and the University of Sheffield discovered anatomical details about the...
Ami Klin The Yale Child Study Center has been awarded the Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) status by the National Institutes of Health. This highly competitive and prestigious award comes with $7.5 million...
The Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies (YIBS) will host a panel discussion “Science, Environment and the Media” at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 2 in Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Avenue. The event is free of charge and open to the public. Sponsored...
Thomas A. Steitz led research on ribosome structure and function. Yale biophysicist Thomas A. Steitz has received one of the four 2007 Gairdner International Awards, among the most prestigious awards in...
Nick Bernardo (center) demonstrates the use of a computer controlled milling machine in the Engineering Machine Shop for students (L-R) Jonathan Hartman, Elysa Chao and James Craig in MENG 185 as they prepare for the robot...