Yale’s Sunil Amrith explains why historical abuses of the planet for profit are also linked to human injustice — and why he ...
Darnell Epps is a Yale trained lawyer who is bent on solving a non-legal problem: a shortage in manufacturing workers. He enrolled at vocational school to get a better idea of the job market.
There already is some chatter over how Congress could fiddle with budget baselines to make tax-cut extensions look more palatable next year.
WASHINGTON—U.S. antitrust enforcers haven’t broken up a company in 40 years. Several high-stakes cases, including two ...
Linking brain activity to behavior is challenging due to the complexity of brain activity, as measured by tools like fMRI. In ...
The fact that Google is big isn’t the only reason why it’s being sued. Essentially, the prosecution accuses it of buying its ...
New research takes a look at common genetic modifications in four crops: soybean, corn, cotton, and canola. Although GM crops ...
Is it time to rethink our preference for beef? Learn how bison farming could help reduce methane gas emissions and preserve ...
Outside the Beinecke library at Yale University, a few dozen students and professors ... His family has relocated some 15 times in search of safety, sometimes fleeing with bombs falling behind them.
The word ‘psychedelic’ evokes images of wild, mind-bending trips straight out of the 1960s. But what if the same ‘trippy’ ...
Yale College Republicans has made a revival after being defunct for six years, with 100 students on the group’s mailing list ...
A conversation with Nick Callegari ’25, whose startup Impact3D has reimagined the 3D printer as a tool to create more ...