February 2022 News

February 10, 2022
Researchers have developed a technique that allows them to look simultaneously at a spatial level and at a genome-wide level at epigenetic mechanisms underlying tissue...
February 8, 2022
The Nobel Prize-winning FAS economist to reflects on an unexpected source of research information and inspiration. He writes that Google Ngram Viewer can provide important...
Packets of masks ready to distribute to FAS faculty and TFs
February 7, 2022
It was all hands on deck in Warner House this week, as staff from the Faculty of Arts and Science Dean’s Office, Graduate School of Arts and Science Dean’s Office, and Yale...
February 4, 2022
Wright Lab researchers, including FAS Physics professors Karsten Heeger and Reina Maruyama, and assistant professor David Moore, are involved in leading and building two out...
February 4, 2022
Despite broad support in the United States for reshaping policing, movements to “defund” or “abolish” police departments generate strong public opposition. The resistance is...
February 4, 2022
Despite broad support in the United States for reshaping policing, movements to “defund” or “abolish” police departments generate strong public opposition. The resistance is...
February 4, 2022
How can we control carbon dioxide levels and slow climate change? The first step is understanding how CO2 has been absorbed and released in the earth’s soil and oceans over...