Guanfacine: The Future for ADHD Treatment
Imagine having a child who is so uncontrollably disruptive that going out to eat at restaurants is never an option. With no friends at school,
Imagine having a child who is so uncontrollably disruptive that going out to eat at restaurants is never an option. With no friends at school,
A few things come to mind when one thinks of Sterling Chemistry Laboratory: long walks up Science Hill, dreaded 9:20 a.m. chemistry lectures, and obnoxious
Known for his extensive service and commitment to Yale, Bruce Carmichael, Deputy Dean of the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, died on
By studying micron scale circuits and millimeter-sized mirrors, Professor Jack Harris has shown that large-scale objects can exhibit quantum properties.
PORTIA is a one of Yale’s Computer Science Departments major collaborative projects. Involving professors and professionals from across the country in many fields including law and medicine, PORTIA aims to develop new sensitive information handling technology and to create an effective conceptual framework for privacy and ethics of sensitive data.
Dr. Yingqun Huang, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Yale School of Medicine, recently published a study that identified cancer stem cells in
Anna Jo Bodurtha Smith enjoys running, country music, sorority life, and dreaming up ways to improve national pediatric health through social policy. She is anything
Previous cancer research has shown that multiple mutations are needed to spawn tumor development. In the past, it was believed that these alterations needed to
Some Nobel Laureates say that the research finding that led to their Nobel Prize arose from “a stroke of genius.” John Bennett Fenn, the 2003
Approximately thirty-five years ago, two theorists at International Business Machines (IBM) were among the first to propose electronic functions for molecules. Until about fifteen years