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For patients like Bill Barrett, federal funding supports important clinical trials — and hope for breakthroughs in treatment for themselves and future generations. Watch to see the ripple effect of ...
What’s new in ancient languages and societies? For faculty in Yale’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, quite a lot — driven by their dedication to continued research and ...
Steven Berry, a leading scholar of industrial organization and applied microeconomics, is among the most cited and influential figures in the field of economics over the last two decades.
In an effort to explain why those with psychosis “hear voices,” a Yale team enlisted help from psychics who hear voices but are not diagnosed with an illness.
Peter Salovey announced today that this academic year will be his last as Yale’s 23rd president, and that he will return to the faculty full time after 11 transformative years as head of the ...
Using a new technology known as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), a team of Belgian scientists and Professor John Coleman Darnell of Yale have determined that Egyptian petroglyphs found at the ...
Yale will commit more than $150 million over the next five years to support faculty, students, and staff as they engage with artificial intelligence (AI), the university announced today. “Yale has ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic people across the world have adopted increasingly digital lifestyles. They stream movies, attend Zoom meetings, and sweat through online exercise classes. Many of them, ...
A small number of people report chronic symptoms after receiving COVID-19 shots. A new study provides clues for further research.
A new, Yale-led study suggests that a range of respiratory viral infections — including COVID-19 and influenza — may be preventable or treatable with a generic antibiotic that is delivered to the ...
Anderson discusses his new book on the challenges facing Black people as they navigate overwhelmingly white settings and struggle to overcome stereotypes.
A new Yale study finds socially isolated older adults who enter intensive care units are at higher risk of death and functional disability after discharge.
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