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Newhouse stands by a table where his students sit. He points at something not shown by the photograph.
May 6, 2019
The honor is awarded to early-career faculty who are deeply committed to both outstanding scholarship and education in the chemical sciences.
Earth's globe sliced so as to show a section of it that runs all the way to the core. The figure of a diamond appears in this graph as well.
May 6, 2019
Molten iron alloys containing silicon and oxygen form two distinct liquids — not unlike oil and vinegar — under conditions like those in Earth’s core.
Picture of a frog with a smaller frog on its back.
May 6, 2019
Alongside a UN report declaring one million species at risk of extinction, new research singles out extinction risk predictions for 2,200 amphibian species.
The exterior of 35 Broadway, which houses the Ethnicity, Race, and Migration program's office
May 3, 2019
The message below concerning the Ethnicity, Race, and Migration program was distributed yesterday to its majors. Dear Students Majoring in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration (ER...
Portrait of Lindsay Stern, standing by the bookshelves in Sterling Library.
May 2, 2019
Doctoral student Lindsay Stern discusses her new novel “The Study of Animal Languages,” her Yale studies, and how the two intersect.
Picture of the galaxy.
May 2, 2019
Astronomers have completed the Hubble Legacy Field, a mosaic of nearly 7,500 images from one part of the sky that stretches back 13.3 billion years.
Book cover portraying an image of a port, filled with wooden ships and a city in skyline in the distance. The word "Boston" is prominently displayed in the middle.
May 2, 2019
Mark Peterson, the Edmund S. Morgan Professor of History (Princeton University Press)