How was matter created in the universe? The answer may be found through the work of international collaboration — located deep beneath a mountain in Italy.
Yale scientists take a deep dive into thermodynamics, discover a new drug to treat seizures, defend ACA expansion, and unify the algebra of everything.
A pair of working groups will consider developing a new building on Science Hill to advance the pursuit of quantum science, engineering, and materials research.
Sterling Professor of English Ruth Yeazell ’71 Ph.D. has taken the semester off from teaching to be “on the other side of the table” in Directed Studies.
Goldberg, the Elihu Professor of Economics at Yale and outgoing chief economist of the World Bank Group, discusses world politics and global poverty.
Even a brief 20-minute introduction to mindfulness concepts can help people deal with physical pain and negative emotions, a new Yale study shows.