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Stavroula Hatzios receives major award from Greek philanthropic foundation
Prof. Hatzios has received a major award from the Bodossaki Foundation, which recognizes distinguished early-career scientists of Greek heritage.
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Chemist details CO₂ breakthrough
In the local Dateline New Haven radio program, Nilay Hazari walked listeners through how he, James Mayer, and trainees produced formate. Listen here!
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James Mayer Elected to Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Professor James Mayer has been elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering as a leading expert in his field of research.
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Yale chemists discover a new method for reducing carbon dioxide
In a new study, Yale chemists describe an unusual method for converting carbon dioxide into the industrial compound formate.
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Stacy Malaker wins international glycoscience award
Malaker wins the International Glycoconjugate Organization Hakomuri Young Glycoscientist Award for 2025.
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From lab anxiety to scientific confidence
Aurora Miranda, a second-year PhD student from the Davis Lab, shares her journey to graduate school in Yale’s student-run journal Yale Symposia.
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A catalytic two-step: Transforming industrial CO2 into a renewable fuel
A new Yale study presents a “two-in-one” catalyst that takes waste carbon and turns it into liquid methanol.
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Yale advances in treating primary brain cancers benefit patients and science
Discovered in Yale research labs and developed into cutting-edge cancer treatments. Read about the collaboration with Prof. Seth Herzon’s lab.
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Meet Yale’s maestro of MicroED
A new technology upgrade brings microcrystal electron diffraction — which helps determine the atomic structure of small crystals — to the Yale campus.
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Yale’s Scientific Glassblowing Laboratory: The craftsmen advancing research with art
Daryl and Preston Smith, a trusted father-son duo, run Yale’s Scientific Glassblowing Laboratory, creating custom research equipment.