In a Q&A, Laurie Sellars of Yale’s Law, Ethics & Animals Program discusses how the cultivation of aquatic organisms in the ocean generates a suite of risks.
New research by Yale SOM’s Tauhid Zaman examined Twitter data from 2020 to see if conservative users were suspended for misinformation at a higher rate.
Yale researchers have uncovered how taste guides mosquitoes’ biting behavior, which may inform efforts to deter biting and halt disease spread.
In a Q&A, Yale School of the Environment’s Yuan Yao discusses the environmental opportunities and harms posed by AI.
International law expert Gershon Hasin ’21 J.S.D. explains how the rules for new contexts are established in law — and the pitfalls we can already foresee.
Yale SOM student and former SpaceX engineer Nick Callegari is developing a 3D printer that can create sustainable, affordable home construction materials.
In the first episode of “Rose Walk and Talk,” Yale astrophysicist Marla Geha explains just how far above your head is space