Daniel Esty Daniel Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy and co-author of the recently published and best-selling book, “Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental...
The Yale Child Study Center has received a $3.5 million National Institute of Child Health and Human Development grant for an ongoing, multidisciplinary research program on autism and related developmental disorders. The five-year research program focuses...
Schematic of nanowire sensors operating in solution. (image by: Reed/Yale) A novel approach to synthesizing nanowires (NWs) allows their direct integration with microelectronic systems for the first time,...
Scanning electron micrograph of an artificial atom (light blue) inside of a transmission line cavity (dark blue). The “atom,” composed of over a billion atoms of aluminum, gives a distinct signal for each possible photon number in...
Beta-Bundles: Ribbon diagram representations of a beta-peptide bundle illustrating packing between helices (left) and within the hydrophobic (green) core (right) Chemists at Yale have done what Mother...
Yale Provost Andrew Hamilton has announced that Paul Fleury, Dean of Engineering, will be the new Director of the Yale Institute for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering (YINQE), a program launched in October 2006 to build on existing research strengths in...
Abnormal proteins in amniotic fluid that signal a higher risk of delivering prematurely are being detected with increasing accuracy by Yale School of Medicine researchers who presented their work in two abstracts at the...
To help physicians non-invasively identify women at risk for preterm birth, 3-D ultrasound was used to measure the size of fetal adrenal glands, according to an abstract presented by Yale School of Medicine researchers at the Society for Maternal-Fetal...
Cartoon image of phi-6 (Dennis Bamford/University of Helsinki). While human changes to the environment cause conservation biologists to worry about species extinction, Yale biologists are reversing the...
Hür Köser Yale engineers who study both flow hydrodynamics and how bacteria propel themselves report that one reason for the high incidence of infections associated with catheters in hospital patients may...