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‘95% of our mind operates in the shadows’: Psychologist Nick Turk-Browne on how forgotten memories shape decision-making ...
Yale conservators and conservation scientists have found that the map, once hailed as the earliest depiction of the New World, is awash in 20th-century ink.
As he trains for the 2022 Winter Olympics, Chen ’24 talks to Yale News about his path to figure skating, the rigors of training and study, and his inspirations.
A Yale researcher developed a vaccine that can slow or halt certain cancers in dogs. And it could be used to treat humans in the future.
What will advancements in artificial intelligence mean for architects? Yale School of Architecture’s Phillip Bernstein, an expert on the technology’s influence on the field, discusses the ...
Yale University has appointed Maurie McInnis ’96 Ph.D. to serve as its 24th president. McInnis, now president of Stony Brook University, was the unanimous choice of the Yale Board of Trustees, Josh ...
A small number of people report chronic symptoms after receiving COVID-19 shots. A new study provides clues for further research.
Yale and New Haven announce a six-year commitment to increase the university’s voluntary financial contributions to the city and promote inclusive growth.
In principle, it should operate at nearly the speed of light, which is more than 670 million miles per hour. Instead, internet data moves 37 to 100 times slower than that. The technical term for this ...
For the first time, incarcerated students enrolled with the Yale Prison Education Initiative and University of New Haven graduated with associate degrees.
Yale political scientist and vice provost Steven Wilkinson will be the next dean of the university’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), President Maurie McInnis and Provost Scott Strobel announced on ...
After 30 months of renovations, the redesigned and refurbished Humanities Quadrangle at 320 York St. is now a shared home to 15 humanities departments and more.