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August 17, 2015
Susan Choi ’90 may be the author of four critically-acclaimed novels, the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, and a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, but that didn’...
August 13, 2015
“Hacking the Electorate: How Campaigns Perceive Voters,” a new book by Yale political scientist Eitan D. Hersh, examines how political campaigns use data to target voters.
August 12, 2015
President Peter Salovey is the recipient of the 2015 Outstanding Contribution Award by a Senior Professional from the Division of Health Psychology, the American...
August 12, 2015
Scientists are getting an unprecedented look at a geological process in South America that mirrors the formation of America’s Rocky Mountains.
August 12, 2015
Even before the onset of schizophrenia, irregularities in key brain areas are already present in individuals at higher risk of developing psychosis, a Yale-led study shows.
August 10, 2015
Yale scientists have developed simple new proteins almost devoid of chemical diversity that still play a surprisingly active and specific role in cellular function, causing...
August 7, 2015
Making social network analysis comprehensible and useable for police and others working to reduce violent crimes is the focus of a workshop that will take place on campus Aug...