Insects transmit diseases, destroy crops, and pollinate flowers — behaviors that are both beneficial and detrimental for humankind — all thanks to an in-flight guidance system driven by a well-honed sense of smell. These tasks are complicated because...
Four years ago, while grieving the deaths of two close friends in separate accidents, Yale senior Mary Yap began asking herself some deep questions about life and her own place in it.
“It was a really rough year, and a reminder that life is short,” said...
When Whitney Bowen ’24 decided to take a break from classes at Yale earlier this year due to the COVID-19 crisis, she knew she’d miss many parts of life on campus.
Back at home in Virginia, she found chances to learn new skills virtually, and even became...