More than 1 billion birds are killed each year as a result of window collisions in North America alone, making buildings the leading human-caused driver of wild bird mortality.
To help reduce these collisions, the Yale Bird-Friendly Building Initiative...
Metabolic diseases like obesity can increase the risk of developing liver cancer, research has shown. But how one disease predisposes to the other is unclear. In a new study, Yale researchers uncovered a key role played by a molecule called fatty acid...
On May 1 at 9 p.m., around 200 protestors gathered on Beinecke Plaza and then walked to the street in front of the President’s House and the Yale Police Department. The group refused to disperse after repeated warnings from the Yale Police Department that...
Six members of the Yale faculty were named recipients of Yale College’s teaching prizes, which recognize exceptional undergraduate teaching.
The prizewinning teachers, all from Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, are David Blight, Sterling Professor of...
The imperceptible forces that push, pull, and pass through the universe have clearly tugged at Barkotel Zemenu a time or two. Or 10.
Four years ago, Zemenu entered the vortex of Yale undergraduate life with a passion to study history. Perhaps he might...
A new study co-authored by Yale sociologist Nicholas A. Christakis demonstrates that tapping into the dynamics of friendship significantly improves the possibility that a community will adopt public health and other interventions aimed at improved human...
Yale College this week honored 10 undergraduate students who made key contributions to the university community through their work in laboratories, offices, dining halls, and other on-campus jobs.
Recipients of this year’s Y-Work Awards for Outstanding...