March 2022 News

March 15, 2022
The January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was a hodgepodge of conflicting symbols. The protestors erected a large wooden cross and gallows. Some waved Rebel battle flags...
March 10, 2022
For the past decade, the Dragonfly Telephoto Array — designed by Yale’s Pieter van Dokkum and the University of Toronto’s Roberto Abraham and located in New Mexico — has...
March 10, 2022
Natural language processing, an area of artificial intelligence, involves teaching human language to computers. It has evolved from an intelligence-gathering technology to...
March 9, 2022
Mira Frick, a Yale economist who develops models of how people make decisions and learn, recently earned a Sloan Research Fellowship, which recognizes early-career scholars...
March 8, 2022
A global team of researchers, including Yale scientists, is using advanced tagging to track the movement of individual animals across the world, an ambitious research project...
March 8, 2022
Researchers at Yale and the American Museum of Natural History have identified the earliest known relative of octopuses and vampire squid — and named it after the 46th ...
March 7, 2022
To: FAS and SEAS Faculty cc: FAS Dean’s Office, FAS Steering, President’s Office, Provost’s Office   [Summary: This message announces the search, and...