The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Enterprise Forum of Connecticut will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 29, at 6 p.m. at Yale University’s Bass Center for Molecular and Structural Biology, room 305, 266 Whitney Ave....
A small number of invasive plant and animal species inflict massive economic and ecological damage throughout the United States. In fact, 79 plant and animal species found beyond their geographic range caused direct economic losses of $97 billion from...
A data bank containing environmental case studies of proven or promising solutions to a wide range of problems, including global warming, will be available beginning this summer on a World Wide Web site hosted by Yale University. The HORIZON “Solutions...
Yale University students will unveil the latest prototype of a solar-powered electric vehicle they have designed and constructed during the past year at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, April 23, on Beinecke Plaza, Wall and College streets. They also will be...
Once again, the annual mechanical engineering robotics competition at Yale University will be inspired by a Biblical theme – destruction of the walls of Jericho. While Joshua led the Israelites around the walled city, the priests blew their trumpets and...
1. Tightening the Chemical Ties that Bind Yields More Effective Drugs 2. Lichen Growth Reveals Unknown Earthquakes in Southern California 3. Amphibian Embryo Mortality Caused by UV Radiation Exposure 4. “Shadow Price” of Each Person’s Lifetime...
The Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will co-sponsor a reception and discussion on the theme “The Role of the University in an Era of Globalization: Building Partnerships...
Yale University has received a five-year, $400,000 grant from The Procter & Gamble Co. to help develop a new public health training program in the People’s Republic of China. Yale’s Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, which is an...
A newly discovered species of a winged dinosaur has been named in honor of Yale paleontologist John Ostrom, one of the earliest proponents of the controversial theory that modern-day birds are descended from dinosaurs. News that the raven-sized...
The end of the century will witness an unprecedented change in the worldwide pattern of human settlements – for the first time in history, more people will live in cities and towns than in rural areas. More than simply a demographic shift, rapid...