Researchers from Yale University, University of Pittsburgh and University of Georgia have reported new data on how the fundamental arrangement of water molecules is affected by the presence of protons. The work appears in Sciencexpress. This research is...
The European Physical Society has awarded the 2004 Agilent Technologies Europhysics Prize to Michel Devoret, Yale Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, and to three other scientists for the “realization and demonstration of the quantum bit concept...
Steve McCormick, President and CEO of The Nature Conservancy, will discuss “Sustainable Conservation: A Model for the 21st Century” on Monday, April 26, at 4 p.m., Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Ave. Before assuming leadership of The Nature...
Yale University has adopted new environmental goals on recycling and other issues recommended by its Advisory Committee on Environmental Management (ACEM) in its ongoing effort to make Yale a leader in environmental responsibility. “With the adoption of...
A gift of two semi-automatic, external defibrillators was made to Yale University Faculty of Engineering and Athletics by Defibtech, LLC of Guilford, Connecticut, highlighting the relationship between Yale and a lifesaving innovation by two of its...
Csaba Horváth, The Roberto C. Goizueta Professor of Chemical Engineering at Yale, a leading researcher in modern chromatography, which impacts almost all branches of medicine, science and technology, died on April 13 in New Haven. He was 74. During his...
Roger Longman, co-founder and managing partner of Windhover Information, Inc., will kick off the revived Biohaven Speaker Series with a talk titled “Trends in Pharma-Biotech Deal making” April 21 at 5 p.m. in the foyer and lecture hall of The Anlyan...
Robert Semple, environmental editor of The New York Times, will discuss “An Historical Perspective on the Rise and Fall of the Environment in American Politics” on Thursday, April 22, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall, at the Yale School of...
Yale College junior Aaron Tang was a recipient of a prestigious Truman Scholarship, and all four of the Yale College applicants for the 2004 Goldwater Prize for science, mathematics and engineering received that award. They are juniors Melody Tung Chan,...
“Scientific evidence suggests that humans ultimately evolved from an extinct African Great Ape,” says Yale Anthropology Professor Andrew Hill, a specialist on human evolution and curator of Fossil Fragments: The Riddle of Human Origins, a permanent...