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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to improve the lives of people with neurological conditions. A new Yale study explains how to protect brain implants from cybersecurity threats.
In an innovative study, Yale researchers found a new way to help young adults understand the impacts of alcohol.
A new initiative will help Yale School of Nursing become a national leader in intellectual and developmental disabilities health care education.
Federal research funding supports skilled researchers like Kim Zichichi, who for 20 years has been an essential member of Yale labs that help fight cancer, childhood illness, and more. Watch to see ...
What’s new in ancient languages and societies? For faculty in Yale’s Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, quite a lot — driven by their dedication to continued research and ...
Steven Berry, a leading scholar of industrial organization and applied microeconomics, is among the most cited and influential figures in the field of economics over the last two decades.
Peter Salovey announced today that this academic year will be his last as Yale’s 23rd president, and that he will return to the faculty full time after 11 transformative years as head of the ...
A decade of investment and leadership has led to a science renaissance across campus. Fourth in a series.
Infants can encode specific memories, a new Yale study shows, suggesting “infantile amnesia” might be a memory retrieval problem.
What will advancements in artificial intelligence mean for architects? Yale School of Architecture’s Phillip Bernstein, an expert on the technology’s influence on the field, discusses the ...
Under President Salovey, Yale’s innovation ecosystem has grown to touch every part of campus and has strengthened connections with New Haven. Fifth in a series.
Machu Picchu, the famous 15th-century Inca site in southern Peru, is up to several decades older than previously thought, according to a new study led by Yale archaeologist Richard Burger. Burger and ...