Yale University, state and New Haven officials and Fuel Cell Energy, Inc. will dedicate Connecticut’s first high-efficiency Direct Fuel Cell power plant at Yale on Wednesday, December 3, at noon. Fuel cells are environmentally friendly, quiet and...
Yale University, state and New Haven officials and Fuel Cell Energy, Inc. will dedicate Connecticut’s first high-efficiency Direct Fuel Cell power plant at Yale on Wednesday, December 3, at noon. Fuel cells are environmentally friendly, quiet and...
Most breastfed infants nurse without showing meaningful effects from their mothers taking 20-40 mg of the anti-depressant fluoxetine (Prozac) daily, according to a study by Yale researchers. Postpartum major depression affects about 10 percent of women...
In a study examining the impact of group versus individual prenatal care on birth weight and gestational age, researchers at Yale and Emory Universities found that group prenatal care was associated with significantly better weight gain for preterm...
Christopher Wells, a senior at Yale College, has received a coveted Rhodes scholarship for study next year at the University of Oxford in England. Wells was one of 32 winners chosen from 963 applicants representing 366 colleges and universities. A...
A funeral service was held Monday, November 24, for Barry Kacinski, M.D., a Yale School of Medicine radiologist who lead groundbreaking research defining the effects of growth factors and oncogenes in the development of malignancies. Kacinski, a...
Yale Chemistry Professor William Jorgensen is the new editor of the Journal of Chemical Information & Computer Science (JCIS), published by the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society. Jorgensen, a computer methods...
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale announces the following week of events to commemorate World AIDS Day: Monday, Dec. 1Topic: “AIDS in China: Lessons Learned” Speaker: Wan Yanhai, Yale World Fellow, Chinese AIDS Activist...
Yale scientists, using a computational approach, have found approximately 10,000 gene-like sequences or ‘pseudogenes’ in the human genome. Their work is reported in the current issue of Genome Research. Pseudogenes are DNA sequences that have high...
On November 19, 2003 chemistry department Chairman Gary Brudvig hosted the formal groundbreaking for the “Class of 1954” Chemistry Research Building at Yale University. Excavation began this past summer and foundation walls are now being erected. “This...