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An influential contributor to the field of computational chemistry, Jorgensen has had four publications that have been cited more than 2,000 times.
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Yale psychologist Jennifer Richeson joins a distinguished panel of advisors to the White House on issues related to science, technology, and innovation policy.
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Ocean health experts Dr. Ellen Thomas and Dr. Catherine V. Davis walk us through a consequence of climate change impacting marine ecosystems and human livelihoods.
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An assistant professor of physics at Yale, da Silva Neto investigates the realm of quantum materials and how they relate to the basic laws of physics.
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Yale historian David Blight’s work on the Civil War in American memory helped make the case for removing one of Richmond’s most prominent Confederate monuments.
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On this somber anniversary, members of the Yale faculty reflect on the painful and complicated legacy of 9/11.
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The Humanities Quadrangle, the newly renovated building formerly known as the Hall of Graduate Studies, begins a new era for the humanities at Yale.
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Yale University is among the key partners of the new Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation, a multi-institutional effort supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) that is focused on developing quantum simulation devices that can understand, and thereby exploit, the rich behavior of complex quantum systems.
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A Yale-led study offers new insight into how bacteria create nanowires — filaments that make up a global web permeating oxygen-less soil and deep ocean beds.
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Yale sociologist Daniel Karell investigates how online behavior generates real-world harm and has explored the rise of radicalism in the U.S. and Afghanistan.