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A promise, realized: West Campus turns 10

In 2007, the University took a chance with the purchase of 136 acres between West Haven and Orange now known as Yale’s West Campus. Ten […]

Panel addresses challenges in science

A moderated panel last Thursday brought Yale researchers and science writers together to discuss the future of science in the United States, but attracted just […]

Opioid Reassessment Clinic presents positive preliminary data

A new study released by Yale researchers shows promising results for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic pain. A group of researchers from the […]

Yale researchers assess trans patient care

A new article by Yale researchers could change the way doctors treat their young transgender and gender-nonconforming patients. The article, titled “10 Things Transgender and […]

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LeWitt wall drawings installed at West Campus

At the center of the underground network that connects Yale West Campus, horizontal, vertical and diagonal stripes cover two adjacent walls. The installation, which followed […]

Police launch inquiry after toxin sickens four

Yale officials have identified sodium azide as the cause of an incident on Feb. 28 in which four people became ill after drinking coffee from an office coffee machine at the Yale School of Medicine.

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Wolbachia research breakthrough linked to disease, pest control

A collaboration between Yale and Vanderbilt University has shed light on how a common bacterium could bring about new methods of pest control and disease […]

Vitamin B12 deficiency linked to preterm, underweight birth

Vitamin B deficiency could increase pregnant women’s risk of delivering preterm, a new meta-analysis finds. The study, which was published on Feb. 1 in the […]

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Study finds acquired genetic markers for addiction

Researchers could be able to predict risk for drinking and smoking addiction through genes, a new study has found. Yale researchers released a paper in […]

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Study associates suicide risk with brain differences

A new study has revealed key neurobiological differences among young adults with bipolar disorder in the hopes of identifying risk factors for suicidal behavior. Yale […]

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Prof. Politics

On the evening of Nov. 8, Anna-Sophia Boguraev ’20 was studying for her Biology 102 midterm scheduled for the following day. She could not focus. As results from the polls poured in, it became increasingly apparent that Donald Trump would win the election. Boguraev panicked.

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