Paul Kagame, president of the Republic of Rwanda, will give the annual Coca-Cola World Fund Lecture at Yale on Tuesday, Sept. 20.Paul KagameHis talk will begin at 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 114 of Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, 1 Prospect St. [PLEASE NOTE THE...
A new study shows that rocks formed by the grinding together of other rocks during earthquakes are rich in trapped hydrogen — a finding that suggests similar seismic activity on Mars may produce enough hydrogen to support life.These pseudotachylites —...
“Grace Notes: Reflections for Now” defies easy explanation, which makes sense as defiance is part of its nature. Midway through “Grace Notes,” a group of young black men, members of the Yale chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, rhythmically step, clap,...
The gulls and cormorants around New Haven Harbor now have in their midst an ancient ancestor, if only a two-dimensional one.A larger-than-life image of the dinosaur Deinonychus is displayed on a Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. petroleum fuel tank...
Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl, director of the Center for Language Study (CLS), could explain the benefits of language study in seven or eight languages. Today, she chose English.“[Studying languages] is not so much about becoming perfect. You’ll never become...
Sticky nanoparticles that deliver drugs precisely to their targets — and then stay there — could play a crucial role in fighting ovarian and uterine cancers.Image of cancer cells (green) taking up fluorescently labeled nanoparticles (red), demonstrating...