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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/22/ticks-spread-so-do-diseases-they-carry
As ticks spread, so do the diseases they carry | Yale News
Yale’s Peter Krause, a senior research scientist and expert in tick-borne diseases, explains what’s spreading, what’s rare but dangerous, and how to stay safe...
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https://news.yale.edu/2024/02/21/uncovered-unknown-and-uncertain-guiding-ethics-age-ai
‘Uncovered, unknown, and uncertain’: Guiding ethics in the age of AI | Yale News
Luciano Floridi, director of Yale’s new Digital Ethics Center, describes his approach to creating ethical frameworks for AI and other new technologies.
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/10/readings-roman-environmental-thought
‘Readings in Roman Environmental Thought’ | Yale News
In an advanced Latin course, a day spent baking with ancient grains.
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Divinity School | Yale News
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In the media | Yale News
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Jackson School of Global Affairs | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/03/27/painters-ports-and-profits-exhibition-ycba
‘Painters, Ports, and Profits,’ an exhibition at the YCBA | Yale News
An exhibition at the Yale Center of British Art shares stories of how artists from India, Britain, and China responded to the British East India Company’s...
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Arts & Humanities | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/01/cultivating-conversation-instilling-skills-carry-dialogue-forward
‘Cultivating Conversation’: Instilling skills that carry dialogue forward | Yale News
More than 100 Yale students recently completed a pilot leadership development program that offered tools and skills training for engaging in meaningful...
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https://news.yale.edu/2025/03/31/new-warnings-butterfly-effect-reverse
New warnings of a ‘Butterfly Effect’ — in reverse | Yale News
Mountaintops contain many of the world’s most diverse clusters of butterfly species, according to a new study. But climate change may turn those habitats into...
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/10/black-environmental-thought
‘Black Environmental Thought’ | Yale News
In an English and Black Studies course, seeking new ways to understand humanity’s relation to nature.
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/03/18/striking-chord-how-music-primes-our-minds-connection
Striking a chord: How music primes our minds for connection | Yale News
Listening to simple chord progressions during personal interactions boosts brain activity linked to social connection, a Yale study finds, offering new...
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David Geffen School of Drama | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2025/08/06/yalies-mississippi-delta-bringing-ap-stem-classes-rural-schools
Yalies in the Mississippi Delta: Bringing AP STEM classes to rural schools | Yale News
An educational organization founded by Yale alumni offers nearly all the AP STEM classes in Mississippi’s most impoverished communities — free of charge.
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School of Nursing | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/21/land-your-land-historians-road-trip-across-america
‘This Land is Your Land’: A historian’s road trip across America | Yale News
For a new book, Yale historian Beverly Gage explores 250 years of American history by traveling to 300 historical sites in 19 states across the U.S.
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https://news.yale.edu/2025/02/06/study-sheds-light-genetic-changes-shaped-human-brain-evolution
Study sheds light on the genetic changes that shaped human brain evolution | Yale News
A new Yale study reveals how a class of genetic switches altered genes shared by humans and chimpanzees, and identified more genes that were targeted in the...
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International | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/03/11/mothra-has-its-eyes-all-1140-them-focused-cosmic-web
MOTHRA has its eyes — all 1,140 of them — focused on the ‘cosmic web’ | Yale News
The new telescope, under construction in Chile, may help astronomers observe the “web” of dark matter and gas connecting galaxies.
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In Memoriam | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/02/18/saluting-amazing-year-quantum-science-and-how-we-got-there
Saluting an ‘amazing’ year in quantum science — and how we got there | Yale News
In a recent public lecture, Yale’s Robert Schoelkopf outlined the decades of research that preceded a Yale colleague’s recent Nobel Prize — and a remarkable...
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/21/animals-french-visual-culture-1750-1900
‘Animals in French Visual Culture, 1750-1900’ | Yale News
In a History of Art course, considering animal representations across French visual and material culture.
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https://news.yale.edu/2023/01/24/worlds-oldest-printed-objects-join-gutenberg-bible-beinecke-display
World’s oldest printed objects join Gutenberg Bible in Beinecke display | Yale News
A 1,250-year-old print of Buddhist prayers — the earliest known printed text — will join Yale’s Gutenberg Bible on regular display at the Beinecke Library.
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School of Medicine | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/01/23/quantum-circuits-550-million-sale-brings-tech-success-and-jobs-new-haven
Quantum Circuits’ $550 million sale brings tech success — and jobs — to New Haven | Yale News
The recent $550 million sale of Yale startup Quantum Circuits Inc. strengthens the quantum tech ecosystem in Connecticut and underscores the value of Yale’s...
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School of Engineering & Applied Science | Yale News
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Social Sciences | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2021/05/25/all-favor-test-aortic-aneurysms-raise-your-hand
All in favor of a test for aortic aneurysms, raise your hand | Yale News
A study has found a self-conducted test involving the thumb and palm of one hand could help alert people to their risk of having a hidden aortic aneurysm.
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/01/01/ancient-cremation-pyre-offers-glimpse-tropical-hunter-gatherers-mortuary-practices
Ancient cremation pyre offers glimpse of tropical hunter gatherers’ mortuary practices | Yale News
A new study coauthored by Yale paleoanthropologist Jessica Thompson provides evidence of the earliest intentional cremation in ancient Africa.
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/10/cartographies-climate-change
‘Cartographies of Climate Change’ | Yale News
In a graduate seminar in architecture, finding ways to represent the effects of climate change through maps, drawing, and collage.
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/03/13/nevada-based-startup-delivering-prescription-drugs-older-adults-and-beyond
A Nevada-based startup is delivering prescription drugs to older adults and beyond | Yale News
Yale alum Leslie Asanga founded Pills2Me to increase medication access through on-demand prescription delivery.
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School of Music | Yale News
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RSS Feeds | Yale News
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Story Collections | Yale News
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School of Management | Yale News
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Graduate School of Arts & Sciences | Yale News
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Law School | Yale News
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https://news.yale.edu/2026/04/09/how-does-liver-change-age
How does the liver change with age? | Yale News
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https://medicine.yale.edu/cancer/collaborative-excellence/news/
Latest News | Yale Cancer Center
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https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/why-do-newborns-need-the-vitamin-k-shot
Why Do Newborns Need the Vitamin K Shot? | News | Yale Medicine
A Yale Medicine pediatric expert explains how a simple shot at birth prevents dangerous—and potentially fatal—bleeding.
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