Two Yale scientists have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the largest international organization dedicated to advancing science, engineering, and innovation.The new Yale fellows are Sarbani Basu,...
Yale’s Department of Astronomy is launching the Yale Summer Program in Astrophysics (YSPA), an innovative program for high school students that combines rigorous study and research with an immersive learning environment. The inaugural program will be held...
Computing and the Arts is a young major by Yale standards. Developed in 2008, it moved with the Department of Computer Science to the School of Engineering and Applied Science last spring. While other universities have digital arts majors, they often fall...
Yale University researchers have figured out a way to refine bulk metallic glasses to improve their electrochemical performance.Results of the research, based in the lab of chemical and environmental engineering professor André D. Taylor, are published in...
Jonathan Rothberg — a pioneer in genetic sequencing technology, serial entrepreneur, Yale alumnus, and New Haven native — will receive the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the White House announced Dec. 22.Jonathan RothbergThe medal is...
Leonid Glazman, the newly appointed Donner Professor of Physics, focuses his research on the physics of mesoscopic solids.Leonid GlazmanPhysics on the mesoscopic scale encompasses systems larger than single atoms but small enough so that their properties...
Christine Jacobs-Wagner, newly named as the William H. Fleming, M.D., Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, studies the molecular mechanisms underlying bacterial multiplication.Christine Jacobs-Wagner (Photo by Michael Marsland)...