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Yale Cancer Center hosts first webinar of Yale Engage Cancer series

Professors from the Yale Cancer Center met virtually on Wednesday to discuss recent advances in immuno-oncology as a part of the Yale Engage webinar series […]

U.S. News and World Report ranks Yale undergraduate environmental engineering 11th in the country

The U.S. News and World Report ranked Yale’s undergraduate program in environmental engineering as 11th in the country in their annual list.  Each year, the […]

Yale faculty and staff are group with second-highest number of positive COVID-19 tests

Yale faculty and staff constitute the second-largest group of coronavirus cases at the University — even though not all are required to participate in regular testing.  […]

Yale study finds lack of supporting evidence for FDA’s De Novo medical device evaluation process

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have found that the Food and Drug Administration’s De Novo pathway — a process of making risk-based evaluations […]

Yale epidemiologists uncertain about possibility of spring-semester competition

With the Ivy League’s decision on spring-semester athletic competition still unannounced, Yale epidemiologists and some coaches are expressing uncertainty about the feasibility of restarting athletic […]

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 […]

First RNA sequencing of human retina impacts macular degeneration treatment

Assistant professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science and of pathology Brian Hafler and his team have successfully sequenced the RNA of the human retina. This […]

Students apply for Dept. of Energy’s Solar Decathlon for first time since 2015

On Monday, a group of Yale undergraduate students submitted an application to participate in the United States Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon which is now […]

YNHH opens neuroCOVID clinic to treat long-term neurological symptoms associated with COVID-19

For some COVID-19 patients, recovery does not mean the end of their suffering. Effects from the illness could linger in the brain and manifest through […]

Yale’s academic strategy update emphasizes science and engineering

On Oct. 13, University President Peter Salovey announced Yale’s fall 2020 academic strategy update, which emphasized science and engineering in the classroom and beyond.  The […]

How swimsuit material inspired the ‘holy grail’ of water filtration

Water filtration is a practice that dates back to the time of Hippocrates, and over time, researchers have worked to create more efficient and reusable […]