Robert Mendelsohn, a climate change economist at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, accuses scientists of being alarmist in their public statements about global warming.
The New Haven Register is closing its press this month. In the future, the paper will be printed in Hartford.
Get your gun, bag a squirrel, and don’t be afraid to dirty your lily-white hands.
The recent debate over Sex Week stands in for the discussion no one’s having about educating—and sleeping with—the Facebook generation.
The queen of the Yale Peabody Museum’s leaf-cutter ant colony is no more.
Kanani Lee's lab studies a little-known layer near the planet’s core, about 1,800 miles beneath the surface and 257 times deeper than the deepest place on the ocean floor.
The Maritime Aquarium in South Norwalk turned the tide for a depressed neighborhood.
Botanists are currently engaged in the colossal task of preserving fragile, sometimes centuries-old leaves in online databases where scientists worldwide can access and analyze them.
A change in the language doctors use to define autism could affect hundreds of thousands of children.