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Babies could be born with COVID-19, Yale research suggests

Research led by doctors at Yale New Haven Hospital has shed light on how COVID-19 — and strategies for managing the disease — affect pregnancy. Heather […]

Yale and Tata create a more secure platform for sharing data offline

Yale researchers collaborated with Tata Consultancy Services to design a data-sharing infrastructure for environments with no internet access. Brought together by the Yale-Tata alliance, Yale […]

New study reveals black holes are spinning like crazy

New research reveals that the supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies are spinning nearly at their theoretical limit. Tonima Ananna GRD ’20, who […]

Professor found guilty of sexual harassment by UWC can move forward in discrimination suit, judge rules

Cardiology professor Michael Simons MED ’84 can move forward in his case alleging that the University discriminated against him because he is a man by […]

Weeks of low case count prompt change in Yale’s COVID alert level

The University’s COVID-19 alert level has changed from yellow to green, signaling that the campus has made it through the arrival period with a low […]

Yale students research train safety during pandemic

Train cars in Connecticut may be modified for safer travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the work of two Yale undergraduate students in the […]

Akiko Iwasaki and Gregg Gonsalves named among “50 experts to trust in a pandemic”

Yale Professor of Immunology Akiko Iwasaki and Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Gregg Gonsalves ’11 GRD ’17 were named on the “50 experts to trust in […]

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 […]

Albert Ko speaks on reopening Connecticut

Epidemiology department chair Albert Ko spoke about handling the COVID-19 pandemic and reopening the state in a virtual talk on Sept. 22.  Ko first spoke […]

EEE and West Nile Virus return to Connecticut

Connecticut scientists identified mosquitos carrying West Nile Virus and others carrying Eastern Equine Encephalitis in early August.  Researchers at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, or […]

“The schedule is crazy”: Sleep science and the impact of online classes

For remote Yale students, dealing with sleep disruptions due to time zone differences can be a learning challenge. Good thing that products like a mattress […]