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  1. An influential contributor to the field of computational chemistry, Jorgensen has had four publications that have been cited more than 2,000 times.

  2. Yale psychologist Jennifer Richeson joins a distinguished panel of advisors to the White House on issues related to science, technology, and innovation policy.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. On this somber anniversary, members of the Yale faculty reflect on the painful and complicated legacy of 9/11.

  7. The Humanities Quadrangle, the newly renovated building formerly known as the Hall of Graduate Studies, begins a new era for the humanities at Yale.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.