Daniel Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy, will speak about his recently published book, “Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value and Build Competitive Advantage,” at Joseph...
Dave Eggers The author and editor Dave Eggers, best known for his aptly titled memoir “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius,” will give a reading as a John Christophe Schlesinger Visiting Writer at...
Yale University will host a performance of “Pouring Tea: Narratives of Black Gay Men of the South” on February 26 at 6 p.m. in Nick Chapel, Trumbull College, 241 Elm St. This performance is free and the public is welcome. Seating is limited. For...
Yale Law School’s Supreme Court Advocacy Clinic today filed a merits brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in a high-profile case, Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, that challenges the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. At...
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...
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,...
Beth A. Jones Black women may not get the full benefits of mammogram screenings because the results are not adequately communicated, according to a new study by Yale Public Health researchers in the March...
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,...
Yale University’s magazine on globalization, YaleGlobal Online, has crossed the 100 million mark in the number of hits it has received from readers the world over. The accumulated total of hits since the multimedia magazine was launched four years ago...
viruslike particles with dense centers (as at arrows) collect in membrane bound arrays in an infected cell. The alternative view that a virus causes spongiform encephalopathies of the brain, such as “mad...