The Sunset Breezehouse by Michelle Kaufmann Designs is one of eight prototype prefabricated houses featured in the exhibition “Some Assembly Required.” The influential architectural group Team 10, cutting-edge prefabricated housing and...
A protein once thought to be a principal player in linking nerve responses in the nose to those in the brain actually has a more specialized role, according to a Yale School of Medicine study published in Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience.Neurons in the...
Martín García-Castro The fate of cells that go on to form the face, skull and nerve centers of the head and neck in vertebrates is determined much earlier in development than previously thought, and is independent of interaction with...
Three Yale School of Medicine researchers investigating schizophrenia, depression and Tourette’s syndrome recently were awarded grants from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression.The Distinguished Investigator Awards are highly...
Five Yale University alumni have been selected by the Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) to receive the Yale Medal in 2006. This year’s recipients are Philip G. Boyle ’71, Hon. Howard M. Holtzmann ’42, ’47 JD, Frederick R. Mayer ’50, Howard H. Newman ’69...
Erin Lavik Two assistant professors of Biomedical Engineering at Yale have been named recipients of Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Translational Research Awards in Biomedical Engineering.The Wallace H. Coulter Foundation is a...
Ten global environmental threats and how they can be addressed through treaties, new forms of government and international cooperation are examined in a new book, Global Environmental Governance. Photo Credit: Island Press...
Pasko Rakic Researchers at Yale School of Medicine and the University of Oxford have identified the very first neurons in what develops into the cerebral cortex, the part of the brain that makes humans human.The findings published in...
Anton Bennett Mice bred without the enzyme MKP-1 are resistant to weight gain despite consuming high fat foods and eating more than control mice, according to a research study published online in Cell Metabolism.“The results from this...
The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale has announced the appointment of artist and scholar Peter Cole as the inaugural Franke Visiting Fellow for the fall semester of the 2006–07 academic year.A long-term resident of Jerusalem, Cole is a distinguished...