“Samurai and the Culture of Japan’s Great Peace,” a new, interactive exhibition opening at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, will bring to life the many-layered history of the samurai and those they ruled. A Kawarikabuto helmet — a 17th- to 19th...
Doctors, patients, insurance companies, and other health-care stakeholders often ponder about how best to promote recovery and reduce readmissions of hospital patients.Now a diverse group will gather at Yale starting March 27 to spend a weekend coming up...
“Decapitating the Past: ISIS and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Syria” is the topic of a discussion among Yale faculty members taking place on Tuesday, March 31.The panel discussion, sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Languages...
HIV can establish itself in the brain as soon as four months after initial infection — a finding that dampens hopes of an impending cure for a disease that afflicts more than 35 million people.Within two years of infection, a genetically distinct version...