Yale scientist David Evans will look both billions of years into the past and ahead into the near future in the next In the Company of Scholars talk on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
David Evans at work.
Titled “Past and Future Movements of Continents Across Earth's...
Writer, chef, and teacher Samin Nosrat will be the guest at a Morse College master’s tea on Monday, Feb. 17.In her talk, Nosrat will discuss food writing, cooking, and how tradition and nature are tied to the foods that we eat and prepare. The event,...
Don’t be fooled by its simplicity — it’s more than a plain wooden box.“It’s a rough-draft room,” says Robert Loweth ’16, of an eight-foot-cubed wooden structure, which more closely resembles a kid’s clubhouse than a testing chamber.Loweth — a mechanical...
A century after its extinction, the passenger pigeon is gone but not forgotten.Peabody exhibit preparator Michael Anderson sets up the “From Billions to Zero” display. (Photo by Jim Shelton)“From Billions to Zero,” a new exhibit at the Yale Peabody Museum...
Original photographs, sculptures, paintings, and drawings of the natural world created by staff members at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History are featured in an exhibition now on view in the first-floor corridor of Yale’s Class of 1954...
As part of the expansion of renewable resources on campus, a 1.2 megawatt array of solar panels covering more than 350,000 square feet of roof area will be installed at West Campus. (Photo by Michael Marsland)
President Peter Salovey has announced a...
U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, who has led the United States in global climate talks since 2009, will address domestic and international efforts to mitigate the threat of global climate change during a public speech at Yale on Tuesday,...