In the Greek myth of Phaethon, the chariot of the Sun inadvertently drives too close to the Earth, creating the Sahara desert with its scorching heat. Whether that myth is based in some small part on observations of a “superflare” emanating from the Sun...
Lars Kronmark, chef-instructor for advanced continuing education at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Napa Valley, Calif., will lead a Culinary Enhancement Workshop at Yale University, Jan. 5-8. Twenty cooks and assistant cooks, including four...
The Rev. Frederick J. Streets, Yale University chaplain and senior pastor of the Church of Christ in Yale, will join with three young people from New Haven and Yale to celebrate and honor the contributions of young people on Monday, Jan. 18, at the Yale...
LYMErix* Becomes First Lyme Disease Vaccine on the Market New Haven, CT – LYMErix*, pioneered by Yale University researchers and manufactured by SmithKline Beecham Biologicals, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for...
Martha Stewart’s weekday morning program – well known for it’s cozy atmosphere and colorful accents – will be saturated in blue Christmas Eve. Yale blue, that is. The Alley Cats, one of Yale University’s popular a cappella singing groups, will appear...
Martha Stewart’s weekday morning program – well known for it’s cozy atmosphere and colorful accents – will be saturated in blue Christmas Eve. Yale blue, that is. The Alley Cats, one of Yale University’s popular a cappella singing groups, will appear...
1. Ancient Andean Metallurgy May Have Started a Millennium Earlier 2. Roots of Unconscious Prejudice Found in 90-95 Percent of People 3. Billion-year-old Worms Show “Slow Burn” Before Cambrian Explosion 4. Water Squeezed from Rocks May Trigger...
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation today awarded a $126,500, two-year grant to the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (F&ES) to support an 11-week summer internship program for graduate students in public and nonprofit...
A simple test of the ability to tell time and count change may provide a new approach to screening for Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in older adults, according to a study in this week’s Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and an...
Q Noted architect Bernard Tschumi will be the first speaker in a lecture series that the Yale School of Architecture will host during the Spring 1999 semester. His talk will be held on Monday, Jan. 18, at 6:30 p.m. in Hastings Hall of the Art and...