Yale physician, sociologist, and thinker Nicholas Christakis joins Drs. Forman and Krumholz to talk about how humans have evolved to form powerful connections.
In a Q&A, Yale researchers discuss their work documenting the mechanisms behind extrasolar storms and how they mirror terrestrial hurricanes.
An analysis of obsidian artifacts excavated during the 1960s in southwestern Iran suggests that Neolithic social networks were larger than previously believed.
Ron Borzekowski, who spent several years leading the Office of Research at the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), has been named the inaugural executive...
To understand how pandemic-related challenges affected migrant workers, researchers from Inclusion Economics at Yale University — a collaboration between the Economic Growth...
The Department of Chemistry’s annual student-organized symposium welcomed its newest graduate student cohort and featured research, awards, speeches, and more.
In his new book, “Global Objects: Toward a Connected Art History,” FAS art historian Ned Cooke breaks down traditional hierarchies in the field of art history by bridging the...