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The Roman Emperor Caligula, notorious for his blood lust, may have had a strong general knowledge of medicine, according to a new study.
New visual modeling research revealed a specialized algorithm deep in the primate brain that transforms 2D images into 3D mental models.
Yale’s Robert Schoelkopf, Michel Devoret, and Steven Girvin reflect on their trailblazing approach to quantum computing research.
In a stirring ceremony, Yale this week honored two Black scholars who studied theology here in the 1800s but couldn’t formally register because of their race.
Yale will commit more than $150 million over the next five years to support faculty, students, and staff as they engage with artificial intelligence (AI), the university announced today. “Yale has ...
In a ceremony on Sunday, April 6, Maurie McInnis was symbolically installed as the university’s 24th president.
Yale and New Haven announce a six-year commitment to increase the university’s voluntary financial contributions to the city and promote inclusive growth.
In his new book, Eckart Frahm describes the rise of Assyria from a peaceful city-state to a combative imperial power.
Anderson discusses his new book on the challenges facing Black people as they navigate overwhelmingly white settings and struggle to overcome stereotypes.
Yale College, the undergraduate school of Yale University, will increase its class size by 100 students per year beginning this fall with the entering Class of 2029, university leaders said Tuesday.
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.
Sociologist Rene Almeling discusses her new book, the importance of men’s reproductive health, and why so little attention has historically been paid to it.