Richard G. Bribiescas is a leading expert on human evolutionary biology whose work bridges the disciplines of anthropology and evolutionary biology.
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Working together, Yale undergraduate Chase Brownstein and Professor Thomas Near have published three peer-reviewed studies of “living fossil” fish lineages.
Yale’s Hélène Landemore will participate in a three-year project to develop a humanistic ethic for the field of AI as part of Schmidt Futures’ AI2050 program.
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Yale historian Denise Ho discusses her new co-edited volume on the power of consumer objects to reveal insights into Chinese culture during an era of scarcity.
Yale researchers have identified a tsetse fly pheromone that reveals new insights into how the insects communicate — and may help in reducing disease spread.