Edward Zigler Making preschool available to all children age three and older in the United States would carry great benefits, say three Yale scholars who have won the 2008 University...
Tim Corson Tim Corson, a Yale postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, received two top fellowship honors from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (...
Even though current guidelines advocate colorectal cancer screenings for those with severe illnesses, they may bring little benefit and may actually pose harm, according to a recent study by Yale School of Medicine researchers published in the Archives of...
Thomas D. Pollard Time-lapse videos and computer simulations provide the first concrete molecular explanation of how a cell flexes tiny muscle-like structures to pinch itself into two daughter cells at the...
A before-and-after study led by Yale biologists, of the effects of 1997 El Niño on the genetic diversity of marine iguanas on the Galápagos Islands, emphasizes the importance of studying populations over time and the need to determine which environmental...
Yale University President Richard C. Levin announced today that Robert A.M. Stern has agreed to serve a third five-year term as dean of Yale School of Architecture, effective July 1, 2008.In making his announcement, Levin cited Stern’s “unprecedented...
Today, Yale University is making some of its most popular undergraduate courses freely available to anyone in the world with access to the Internet. The project, called “Open Yale Courses,” presents unique access to the full content of a selection of...
Richard Prum and Mary Caswell Stoddard Two members of Yale College Class of 2008 are among the 37 students nationwide to be awarded Marshall Scholarships for 2008.The students are Mary Caswell (Cassie)...
William J. Mann, author of “Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn,” will speak at Yale on December 11 at 4 p.m. in the lecture hall of Sterling Memorial Library, 128 Wall Street. The event is free and open to the public.Mann’s 2006 biography of the Hartford-...
William Sessa A genetic mutation expands lesions in the aorta and promotes coronary atherosclerosis, more commonly known as hardening of the arteries, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine in Cell...