A Yale astronomer and collaborators using X-ray, radio, and optical telescopes have announced a major clarification in the origin of mysterious objects known as X-ray flashes. The researchers found that X-ray flashes originate from blue star forming...
A Yale astronomer and collaborators using X-ray, radio, and optical telescopes have announced a major clarification in the origin of mysterious objects known as X-ray flashes. The researchers found that X-ray flashes originate from blue star forming...
Using a novel dating technique, Yale geologists have discovered that desert sands found in Utah actually originated in the Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America. “This surprising finding suggests that an ancient westward-flowing river system...
The 681 women and 673 men who make up the Yale College Class of 2007 arrived on campus on Friday, August 29. The 1354 students enrolling this fall at Yale were admitted out of an applicant pool of 17,735 candidates, of which 2,014 were admitted. A...
Yale researchers have found that the existence of negative stereotypes about abilities such as intelligence actually enhances the performance of those who do not bear the stereotype. There have been many studies about how pervasive negative stereotypes...
Kelly Brownell, a Yale psychologist and an internationally known expert on the issue of fast food and obesity, will discuss and sign his new book “Food Fight: The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America’s Obesity Crisis and What We Can Do About It,”...
African-American patients with breast cancer who are treated with conservative surgery and radiation therapy have similar survival rates to that of white patients, despite the earlier age of onset and larger tumor size, according to a Yale study. The...