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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 ...
An ancient building in modern day Syria has long been considered an example of what is known as a domestic “house church.” But a new study challenges this idea.
In his new book, Eckart Frahm describes the rise of Assyria from a peaceful city-state to a combative imperial power.
Using a new technology known as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), a team of Belgian scientists and Professor John Coleman Darnell of Yale have determined that Egyptian petroglyphs found at the ...
Anderson discusses his new book on the challenges facing Black people as they navigate overwhelmingly white settings and struggle to overcome stereotypes.
In separate articles published recently by The Geological Society of London, Yale geologists David Evans, R. Damian Nance, and their colleagues debate the existence of Pannotia, a supercontinent that ...
Yale neuroscientists have for the first time captured images cellular death and disposal at the level of a single neuron.
Yale experts discuss the ancient civilization’s adaptations to changes in climate and uncover useful insights into human responses to environmental stress.
The Yale School of Public Health is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Here’s a look at the man who founded the department that eventually became YSPH.
A new model of the early universe, developed in collaboration with Yale astrophysicists, may transform our understanding of both dark matter and black holes.