Science, art, and history come together in the exhibition “Nothing Is Set in Stone: The Lincoln Oak and the New Haven Green,” opening Wednesday, April 30 at the New Haven Museum.In October 2012, winds from Hurricane Sandy toppled the Lincoln Oak on the...
Throughout January and February, hundreds of applicants to the Yale Graduate School of Arts & Sciences were notified of their acceptance. For top applicants in a handful of science and engineering programs — including astronomy and biological &...
Almost 20 people die every day while waiting for an organ transplant. For patients in need of intestinal transplants, the wait is even more agonizing because countless healthy intestines are discarded due to the difficulty of transporting them. To solve...
Science on Saturdays, an award-winning lecture series that conveys the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children in New Haven and beyond, will continue on April 5.The event introduces middle-school-age children to...
For a molecular, cellular, and developmental biology (MCDB) major, Chanthia Ma devotes a lot of her time to thinking about art.
The Yale sophomore — who is managing editor of Yale Scientific Magazine and spends hours in the lab at the Yale School of...