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  1. Led by Yale economists, the 1% Steps for Health Care Reform Project aims to lower health care spending by taking on small — but significant — inefficiencies.

  2. On the death of J. Hillis Miller at 92, we offer these few remarks in his memory.

  3. The Schwarzman Center and Yale’s Thomas Allen Harris will host filmmakers Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and Clark Burnett for a discussion on film and social justice.

  4. Naomi Rogers talks about what past epidemics can teach us about the present crisis, how a rise in anti-science sentiments is nothing new, and more.

  5. The course will be offered for free to high school students across the United States, with the students receiving free college credits upon completion.

  6. A team of Yale scientists has set out to determine what kinds of cellular interactions lead to effective anti-tumor responses, and which cause tumors to grow.

  7. Good portrait photography is as much art as it is science. Can you teach that to a robot? Yale’s Marynel Vazquez wants to find out.

  8. New insight into one of the basic interactions underpinning the physical world may help create a new generation of superconducting quantum materials.

  9. Wright Lab’s professor of physics Bonnie Fleming has collaborated in the composition of a new piece of music called “MicroBooNE” by David Ibbett, the first composer-in-residence at Fermilab, through a series of discussions with the composer about the science of the Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment (MicroBooNE), which is the inspiration for the piece.

  10. Spielman and two co-awardees have been recognized by the National Academy of Science for their work to find the elusive solution to the Kadison-Singer problem.