No matter their size or shape, explosive volcanoes produce tremors at similar frequencies for minutes, days or weeks before they erupt. In the Feb. 24 issue of the journal Nature, researchers at Yale University and the University of British Columbia...
Senior Kevin Beckford and 2009 Yale College graduate Nicholas Handler were among 30 American students from 800 applicants selected for Gates Cambridge Scholarships. In addition, Beckford and senior Kayla Vinson, both of Davenport College, are among 25...
Clinicians have often referred to ultrasound technology as the “stethoscope of the future,” predicting that as the equipment shrinks in size, it will one day be as common at the bedside as that trusty tool around every physician’s neck. According to a new...
No matter their size or shape, explosive volcanoes produce tremors at similar frequencies for minutes, days or weeks before they erupt. In the Feb. 24 issue of the journal Nature, researchers at Yale University and the University of British Columbia...
This story originally appeared on the website of the Consortium on Financial Systems and Poverty (CFSP), a private research organization comprised of leading and emerging economists. Its goal is to improve the lives of the world’s poor and to reduce...
The darker side of learning the art of acting is explored in “The Method Gun,” the next performance in “No Boundaries: A Series of Global Performances,” presented by the Yale Repertory Theatre and the World Performance Project.The Austin, Texas-based...
In December, students in Grant Herreid and Toni Dorfman’s class “The Performance of Early Opera” breathed new life into the rarely performed “Scipione Affricano” by Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676).The production is part of the Yale Opera Project, directed...
J.D. was dying. He had massive tumors in and around his neck that had choked off his ability to eat, sleep, breathe well and turn his head. Months of radiation treatment had done little to no good. He had only one hope: an experimental treatment that...
On Monday, more than 100 of the brightest science and engineering students who have applied to Yale completed a weekend visit to campus. The event marked the University’s first organized recruiting of high school students identified as particularly gifted...
After years of detective work, physicians at Yale School of Medicine have recovered, and are now making public, long-lost medical records of the first patient to receive intravenous chemotherapy treatment for cancer, a seminal event that took place at...