1. Smaller, Faster, Cheaper Computers Likely with Organic Transistors 2. U.S. Youths Feel Invulnerable to AIDS, New MTV-Yale Study Reveals 3. “Not By Chance” Report Aims at Improving Child Care by Year 2010 4. Next Generation of Environmental...
87 percent of people ages 12 to 34 feel invulnerable to AIDS virus; more than half say media messages on health risks are inadequate New Haven, CT – Nearly 9 out of 10 young people (87 percent) believe they are invulnerable to getting the AIDS virus,...
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States, made its debut today by awarding grants totaling $18.6 million to support the environment, medical research and the performing arts – including a $...
Twenty-five years ago, highly visible pollution from the largest factories mobilized Americans to lobby for sweeping environmental reforms. Contaminated rivers like Ohio’s Cuyahoga River – so saturated with pollutants that it caught fire – demanded...
Daniel C. Esty, Yale professor of environmental law and policy and a former E.P.A climate-change negotiator, is available for comments on developments at the Kyoto Climate Change Negotiations, a conference in Japan being attended this week by...