Optimistic Outlooks: Positivity toward Aging Helps Seniors Recover from Disability
Positive outlooks towards aging facilitates recovery in the elderly.
Positive outlooks towards aging facilitates recovery in the elderly.
Dr. Jay Ague, chair of the Department of Geology & Geophysics and Curator-in-Charge of Mineralogy at the Peabody Museum, was named to the Henry Barnard
Three Yale researchers met to discuss the nature and state of the AIDS pandemic, touching upon accessibility problems, breakthroughs in medicine, and hopes for the future.
The Second Annual Conference for Undergraduate Women in Science and Engineering at Yale (UWISAY) went off with great success.
After 46 years on the faculty of Yale University, Dr. J. Michael McBride retired this year from his position as the Richard M. Colgate Professor of Chemistry.
A new fossil find clarifies the evolution of a group of mollusks and provides insights into mollusk evolution overall.
A novel single-molecule approach using “optical tweezers” provides new detail into the process of membrane fusion.
Professor Roman Kuc studies bat echolocation to help build new sonar systems for robots.
Researchers have broken a distance record for quantum teleportation, a fast and secure communication technology.
Professor Daniel Spielman has received a MacArthur Fellowship for innovative research in algorithm efficiency.