Scott Miller was honored for contributions to the discovery of chemical transformations that lead to the rapid synthesis of stereochemically complex structures.
Patrick Del Percio, who joined the Faculty of Arts and Sciences this fall, is Yale’s first full-time member in an Indigenous Language.
In a new book, Yale sociologist Alka Menon examines the role of cosmetic surgeons as creators — and gatekeepers — of race-specific beauty standards.
While the metaphor of an active sperm and a passive egg has long been used to describe fertilization, a more gender-egalitarian approach is circulating.
The historic Science Hill building, which has been reimagined as a hub for mathematical, statistical, and data-driven research, was rededicated on Sept. 22.
Political scientist Didac Queralt discusses his recent book, “Pawned States,” which examines the consequences of foreign lending on developing countries.
During Yale Summer Session, one class took a hands-on approach to learning about the cultural impact of a single grain.