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The stories of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: the achievements and activities of our faculty, departments, and programs.
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Several members of the Yale faculty describe policy changes that could address systemic barriers that have historically denied opportunities to people of color.
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A new class of antiviral agents developed shows promise for creating COVID-19 therapeutics — particularly effective when used with the drug remdesivir.
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Read about some of the important — even elegant — discoveries that occur when Yale researchers investigate the basic science of tiny, intricate phenomena.
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Yale researchers have developed a material and fabrication process to improve the stretchable electronic circuits critical for soft robotics and more.
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Yale’s Steitz is among three researchers recognized for work which led to the creation of RNA-based COVID-19 vaccines.
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Wright Lab’s Karsten Heeger discusses how a Yale partnership could help advance nuclear safety and open lines of scientific engagement with other countries.
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Yale University has announced that a historic philanthropic gift will launch an ambitious new research enterprise devoted to the study of human cognition.
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Yale’s Cajetan Iheka uses African and other literature in his own classroom — and in his own writing — to inspire new thinking on environmental issues.
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Yale oceanographer Mary-Louise Timmermans discusses the loss of sea ice and the role Arctic regions play in addressing climate change.
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A new study shows, a Yale-led team of scientists has improved the sensitivity of a HAYSTAC in their hunt for axions, so the search can proceed at a faster rate.