Science and art, two spheres that normally operate in isolation from one another, are coming together in a unique series of lectures at the Yale Art Gallery. The three-part series, “Scientists on Art,” features scientists from the Yale community who...
Yale School of Nursing Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Paula Milone-Nuzzo was recently named a Fellow of Hospice and Home Care by Home Care University, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing research, education and credentialing for home...
The Yale University Department of Physics will host the Gregory Breit Centennial Symposium from Friday, Oct. 29 through Saturday, Oct. 30, 1999 on the Yale campus. The schedule and locations are: Friday, Oct. 29, at Sloane Physics Laboratory, 217...
A Yale professor who changed the way experts look at serious accidents and catastrophes says he isn’t hoarding food and water in preparation for the Year 2000, but he is buying a generator. I will buy a gasoline or propane fired generator to use in...
There are 550 different therapeutic techniques for treating children with emotional problems, but a new book by a Yale psychologist says little is known about what works, why, and for whom. Knowing what works is important because 10 percent of three-to-...
Yale medical and public health students who, during the past summer have studied everything from unexplained deaths in Brazil to female condoms in Kenya, will report their research findings and give descriptions of their overseas study sites on Wednesday...
Supersymmetry in nuclei – the theory pioneered in 1980 by Yale Professor of Physics Francesco Iachello who predicted that every quantum state we see in some atomic nuclei has a super partner – is now a reality, thanks to the use of a new, high-power...
The Yale Child Study Center on Thursday, October 14, at 3 p.m., will officially dedicate its new five-story addition - the Neison and Irving Harris Building – which includes space for research and clinical work with young children, community-based...
Yale and state scientists have developed a new, simpler and more reliable blood test to detect a recently discovered disease called ehrlichiosis, which is carried by deer ticks. The test will make it less cumbersome for patients with the telltale flu-...
New Haven Police Captain Francisco Ortiz is one of 26 students learning management and leadership skills at the Management Training Institute, a joint effort of Yale University and the city of New Haven. “Policing has changed since (when) I first began...