Anjali Mangla
Staff Reporter
Anjali Mangla is a Science & Technology Editor for the News. She previously covered the intersection of STEM and social justice. Anjali is a sophomore in Ezra Stiles College planning to study Neuroscience, Global Affairs and Global Health Studies.
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UNICEF director talks child, adolescent mental health during pandemic

On Nov. 11, the Yale Institute of Global Health’s Global Health Conversation Series hosted Henrietta Fore, the executive director of UNICEF, in an event that […]

Members of medical community call for shift from race-based to race-conscious medicine

Advocating for the transition of medicine away from race-based practices and toward a more race-conscious approach, Yale Medical School MD-PhD student Jessica Cerdeña GRD ’21, […]

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Mixed feeders reign in the savannah, Yale study finds

Associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Carla Staver recently co-authored a study published in Science Advances that identifies a relationship between diet composition of […]

Study finds humans could curb emissions by 60%, maintain decent standard of living

A recent study conducted by the Living Well Within Limits project at the University of Leeds — to which Yale School of the Environment professor […]

Yale researchers win award for best machine learning paper

Alexander Tong GRD ’23, a computer science graduate student, and Smita Krishnaswamy, professor of genetics and computer science, won the award for best paper at […]

Yale Center for Research Computing launches new CAREER

The Yale Center for Research Computing launched a new program this summer, called the CAREERS Cyberteam Program, that trains students at regional small and mid-sized […]

Zero Waste Movement: A Closer Look

Many environmentally conscious Americans have started participating in the zero waste movement — and no, it’s not just a vegetarian/vegan diet or simply making the […]

Yale group explores human-robot interactions

While most science fiction stories depict  a terrifying dystopian future with humans overtaken by robots, the University’s Interactive Machines Group — led by computer science […]