May 2024 News

May 30, 2024
Ramina Sotoudeh, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Statistics and Data Science in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, does good research on bad habits.
Sediment-profile image of seafloor sediments that have been burrowed and churned by animals. (Credit: Martin Solan)
May 30, 2024
Study identifies a combination of factors that support and maintain the health of marine ecosystems via the churning of the seafloor by invertebrate animals.
May 17, 2024
Two Yale-led studies indicate the promise of finding hybrid approaches to developing alternative solar fuels.
Inverno
May 15, 2024
Yale English lecturer Cynthia Zarin discusses her new book, “Inverno,” and the way characters remember — and misremember — their lives.
May 9, 2024
Yale’s Priyamvada Natarajan and colleagues say the first stars left behind distinctive flares that can be detected by a new generation of space telescopes.
May 8, 2024
Ángel Escamilla García, Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Yale Faculty of Arts and Sciences, is on a mission.
May 8, 2024
Field-based research is integral to science, but logistical constraints limit who can do the work. A Yale researcher wants to lower the barriers.