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Women in the workplace face extra barriers

The term “gatekeeper” might elicit mental images of a hooded figure in a dark and misty entryway. But in a new study, Yale researchers use […]

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Changing ocean currents may affect global climate

Yale researchers have discovered that as a result of global warming, deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean may shift, leading to the rapid loss of […]

Humanitarian discusses work in Africa

On Tuesday, members of the New Haven and Yale communities gathered at the Asian American Cultural Center to discuss humanitarian development with Thynn Thynn Hlaing, […]

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School of Medicine introduces new neuroscience lecture series

This fall, the Department of Neuroscience at the Yale School of Medicine launched a new lectureship series, called SYNAPSES, to showcase the work of postdoctoral […]

Bikes to become an environmental measuring platform

Researchers at Yale are looking to a future where bike-share programs and data collection work hand in hand. A team of researchers has received a […]

Yale-NUS partners with Duke-NUS Med School

Beginning this academic year, Yale-NUS students are able to take part in the new “Liberal Arts and Medicine Pathway” — a program the college jointly […]

Yale apppoints neuro-oncology chief

Antonio Omuro will serve as the new chief of neuro-oncology, a division of the Yale Cancer Center that focuses on brain tumor treatment and research, the center announced on Thursday.

FES prof wins NSF award

Justin Farrell, a professor of sociology at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, was named one of the recipients of the National Science […]

Poynter Fellow discusses artificial intelligence

As buzz around artificial intelligence and big data continue to grow, Julia Powles, a 2018 Yale Poynter Fellow in Journalism, spoke at Yale Law School […]

Tsai CITY event considers humanity’s future

How do we plan the future of humankind? Attendees of a design sprint — an exercise similar in nature to a hack-athon — hosted by […]

Study shows that genetic risks do not affect family planning

As an increasing number of people opt to get screened for genetic risks, new questions pop up about what role awareness of risks can play […]

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