A new exhibit at Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library examines “Amnesia,” a groundbreaking video game released in 1986, and the library’s efforts to preserve it.
Take 15 seconds and listen to the tones below. That last sound, the surprising one at the end — if you heard that when you were about to make a decision, would it affect your choice? You may think ...
Two Yale research scientists – computer scientist Raghavendra Pradyumna Pothukuchi and geneticist Nicole Lake — are among ...
Tamar Gendler will complete her second five-year term as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Dec. 31 and return to ...
Yale researchers discovered that hearing an unexpected sound just before making a decision led people to make riskier choices ...
The emotional tone of written language, as assessed by people or ChatGPT, can predict changes in depressive symptoms three ...
From Sept. 24 to 27, Yale will host a four-day summit that highlights the university community’s work to address climate ...
Vahideh Manshadi, who investigates the operations of online and matching platforms, and studies algorithmic fairness and ...
A member of Yale’s faculty since 2010, Botsman is an historian of Japan whose interests span the period from the 17th century ...
Acclaimed cartoonist Alison Bechdel, now a professor in the practice at Yale and 2024 Chubb Fellow, talks queerness, comics, ...
Stefano Giglio, a preeminent global scholar of asset pricing in the field of financial economics, has been appointed the ...
Daina Bray of Yale Law School’s Law, Ethics, and Animals Program explains how litigation against meat and dairy could impact methane emissions.