Imagine for a moment, what it would be like to not have access to conventional ways of documenting your own life experiences. What if — as a marginalized person — it was illegal for you to learn how to read and write? What if you didn’t have the resources...
People fall in love for many reasons — similar interests, physical attraction, and shared values among them. But if they marry and stay together, their long-term happiness may depend on their individual genes or those of their spouse, says a new study led...
Yale School of Medicine has joined a network of healthcare leaders organizing across industries to create safe, fair, and dignified workplaces for women. TIME’S UP Healthcare aims to drive new policies and decisions that result in more balanced, diverse,...
Yale President Peter Salovey and Yale’s Title IX Coordinator Stephanie Spangler have reminded all undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students to take the 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct, which will close on Monday, March 4....
Yale’s Barbara Kazmierczak and Paul Turner are among 109 new Fellows elected to the American Academy of Microbiology.
Fellows are elected annually through a highly selective, peer-review process, based on their records of scientific achievement and...
One of the key concepts in quantum physics is entanglement, in which two or more quantum systems become so inextricably linked that their collective state can’t be determined by observing each element individually. Now Yale researchers have developed a “...