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Healing in a Conflict Zone Suresh Mohan took his surgical skills to Ukraine — and left with newfound appreciation ...
Emergency departments (EDs) in the U.S. have seen a surge in patient visits for mental health conditions over the past decade. And frequently these visits include episodes of patient agitation, or ...
Jaime Teevan ’98, a scientist, researcher, and technology innovator, has been elected to serve as an alumni fellow of Yale’s Board of Trustees, known formally as the Yale Corporation, in a worldwide ...
Certified Nurse Midwife Saraswathi Vedam will speak on “Home Birth in the United States,” on November 9 at 7 p.m., at the Yale University School of Nursing. Vedam has been attending births for 18 ...
Visitors can watch rehearsals of the American Sign Language (ASL) translation of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”-a collaboration of mime, dance, body movement and facial expression, all without sound.
When it comes to impressing the ladies, greater sage-grouse males know that smooth dance moves trump combative posturing. Indeed, new Yale research into these prairie-dwelling birds confirms that ...
What is the dream of America? Is it specific to a time and place, or to race and social standing? What is the reality of America? An extraordinary new collection of more than 600 photos, “Magnum ...
What happens when computer scientists, artists, theologians, and engineers walk into the same room? At the inaugural Envisioning AI at Yale symposium, it was more than a thought experiment — it was ...
Caroline Tanbee Smith wants New Haven to be her forever home. A transplant from Kentucky, she fell in love with the city while a Yale undergraduate. After graduation, she worked at the local civic ...
As rising global temperatures alter ecosystems worldwide, animal species usually have two choices: adapt to changing local conditions or flee to a cooler clime. Ecologists have long assumed that the ...
Immediately after the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, a group of 10 Yale students from a variety of backgrounds convened on campus to discuss the unthinkable. Brought together by the university’s ...
About 45 percent of terminally ill patients are not receiving hospice services, even though many are eligible for the care, Yale researchers report in the December 22 issue of Journal of Palliative ...
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