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From fluoride to “forever chemicals,” drinking water has been in the spotlight this year. In a Q&A, Yale epidemiologist Nicole Deziel discusses the water we drink today — and what’s on tap for the ...
An estimated two in five people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Most receive no treatment for their mental health issues ...
A new Yale study reveals that neurons store their own sugar reserves that kick in to keep the brain functioning during metabolic stress.
In a new study, Yale’s Priyamvada Natarajan and other astronomers predict the new Roman telescope will elevate the ability to study dark matter.
A recent campus symposium explored the many ways that Yale scholars are helping to shape the future of AI — and the university’s key role in guiding society through the rapid technological change.
On Monday, Yale honored its graduating Air Force, Naval, and Army ROTC graduates during the traditional joint commissioning ceremony in Battell Chapel.
Meet members of Yale College’s Class of 2025 who especially distinguished themselves in the classroom, in athletics, and in their communities.
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 ...
Six Yale students and a recent Yale College alumnus are among 30 individuals to receive the fellowship that supports graduate studies for immigrants or children of immigrants.
Open houses across the city helped celebrate the inauguration of Maurie McInnis by bringing people together with art, artifacts — and a little bit of farming.
In a ceremony on Sunday, April 6, Maurie McInnis was symbolically installed as the university’s 24th president.
Mountaintops contain many of the world’s most diverse clusters of butterfly species, according to a new study. But climate change may turn those habitats into traps.