David Gelernter, B.A. & M.A. ’76
One could say that Professor David Gelernter is a man of three faces – a pioneer in computer science, an artist with deep cultural roots,
One could say that Professor David Gelernter is a man of three faces – a pioneer in computer science, an artist with deep cultural roots,
In spite of gravity’s attractive force, the universe expands at an accelerating rate.
Yale Professor of Cosmology, Dr. Priyamvada Natarajan, studies dark energy, the
fluid responsible for the negative pressure in the universe.
Image courtesy of Professor Seong-Whan Lee. At the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, the South Korean women’s curling team won their country’s first medal in curling.
Since identifying HIV in the mid-1980s, scientists have been trying to better understand the enigmatic qualities of this virus. Current research is approaching the issue
On December 13, thirteen Yale seniors presented the results of their Mechanical Engineering capstone project (MENG 489a).
Yale researchers have developed a technique to decode a heretofore-undeciphered language – that which governs the survival and destruction of our transcriptomes.
Protection of the world’s animals presents many challenges, but conservation’s newest defense weapon actually works from space. One of the problems conservationists and zoologists face
Image Courtesy of ESO/M. Kornmesser. Has life existed on Mars? If so, how would it have affected Mars’s climate? There has been ample research on
China has launched the world’s first quantum satellite, which promises to probe new aspects of mysterious quantum communications. But as the technology can potentially create a spy-proof communications network, the entire world is eagerly watching the results.
After a 14-year process, carfilzomib, a cancer drug developed from a natural product by Dr. Craig Crews’ lab, has received FDA approval.