Plus de 150 leaders musulmans et chrétiens, parmi lesquels certains des plus grands penseurs et autorités religieuses au monde, se rencontreront à l’Université de Yale du 28 au 31 juillet afin de promouvoir la compréhension entre les deux religions, dont...
Mehr als 150 moslemische und christliche Religionsführer, darunter einige der bedeutendsten Gelehrten und Geistlichen der Welt, werden sich vom 28. – 31. Juli an der Yale University versammeln, um das Verständnis zwischen den beiden Religionen zu...
Más de 150 líderes musulmanes y cristianos, incluidos algunos de los estudiantes y clérigos más ilustres del mundo, se congregarán en la Universidad de Yale del 28 al 31 de julio para promover el entendimiento entre las dos religiones, cuyos miembros...
The traces of organic material found in fossil feathers are remnants of pigments that once gave birds their color, according to Yale scientists whose paper in Biology Letters opens up the potential to depict the original coloration of fossilized birds and...
The Smilow Cancer Hospital is the recipient of a $1 million contribution from United Technologies Corp. The money will help patients throughout the region by expanding clinical space for Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale Cancer Center and Yale School of...
More than 150 Muslim and Christian leaders, including some of the world’s most eminent scholars and clerics, will gather at Yale University July 28 –31 to promote understanding between the two faiths, whose members comprise more than half the world’s...
When nurse Denise Walsh arrived at Redemption Hospital in Liberia, Africa, which is now just emerging from years of civil war, the basic systems that help hospitals run smoothly and effectively were nowhere to be found. Most beds were empty - except in...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found signs of an apparent connection between bullying, being bullied and suicide in children, according to a new review of studies from 13 countries published in the International Journal of Adolescent Medicine...
Some bacterial cells can swim, morph into new forms and even become dangerously virulent – all without initial involvement of DNA. Yale University researchers describe Friday in the journal Science how bacteria accomplish this amazing feat – and in doing...
Within human cells, tiny membrane-bound compartments called vesicles shepherd biomolecules from place to place. How these vesicles form, move and finally fuse to deliver cargo at a particular destination largely remains a mystery, now being investigated...