The Ethel F. Donaghue Women’s Health Investigator Program, administered by Women’s Health Research at Yale, has granted its 2004 Program Awards to three Yale researchers. The program offers grants to full-time Yale affiliated investigators for new...
A team of researchers led by Melinda Smith at Yale and Travis Huxman at the University of Arizona report that, from desert to rainforest, during drought conditions, the maximum rain use efficiency (RUEmax), or effective productivity of plant growth per...
The Astronomy Department at Yale University will host 125 astronomers from the USA and 18 countries abroad at its largest conference in nearly three decades, from July 12 to July 16. The meeting, “Helio- and Asteroseismology: Towards a Golden Future,”...
Members of the press are invited to attend a reception on Saturday, June 26, 4-6 p.m. for the New Haven Oral History Project (NHOHP) exhibition at the New Haven Colony Historical Society, 114 Whitney Avenue. The exhibition highlights NHOHP interviews...
Members of the press are invited to attend a reception on Saturday, June 26, 4-6 p.m. for the New Haven Oral History Project (NHOHP) exhibition at the New Haven Colony Historical Society, 114 Whitney Avenue. The exhibition highlights NHOHP interviews...
Yale researchers Stephen G. Waxman, M.D. and Jeffery D. Kocsis have received a $4.5 million grant from the Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Research and Development Service to continue their internationally recognized research training program...
Yale researchers Stephen G. Waxman, M.D. and Jeffery D. Kocsis have received a $4.5 million grant from the Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Research and Development Service to continue their internationally recognized research training program...
Edmund Slocum Crelin, Jr., emeritus professor of anatomy in the Department of Surgery at Yale University School of Medicine, who was instrumental in creating the world renowned neo-natal and ultrasound units at Yale-New Haven Hospital, died on June 21 in...
Designing a family-friendly home opposite a county prison and yards from a corner muffler shop was only part of the challenge facing students at Yale School of Architecture this year in their annual First Year Building Project. Added to the difficulties...
Yale scientists, working with the fruit fly as a model, have discovered how odors are encoded by the olfactory system into the complex messages that are sent to the brain. The study, published in the June 25 issue of Cell, provides new insight into how...