This is a story about love at first sight.
It started in 1999, at the dawn of the internet, when a Yale employee named Tory Bilski saw an Icelandic horse for the first time. The semi-wild animal’s picture came up by chance after she Googled something else...
In 2019-20, Yale celebrates the 50th anniversary of coeducation in Yale College and the 150th anniversary of women students at the university.
As part of the larger 50WomenAtYale150 events that are happening during 2019 and 2020, a group of athletic...
The mammal tree of life is a real leaner. Some branches are weighed down with thousands of species — we’re looking at you, rodents and bats — while others hold just a few species.
Now we may have a better idea why.
In a new study published in the journal...
Using sophisticated screening across animal species, researchers at Yale have created a cellular blueprint of the human lung that will make it easier to understand the design principles behind lung function and disease — and to bioengineer new lungs.
The...
Yale medical student Juliana Lawrence and recent graduates Clara Ma ’19 and Nicolas Wicaksono ’19 have been selected as Schwarzman Scholars, one of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships.
The three Yale affiliates will study at Tsinghua...