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Research into the fundamentals of the basic sciences is presented by Yale faculty and Guests. Topics discussed range from anthropology evolution and basic biological functions to physical, chemical and molecular processes of the universe.
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Available Episodes (24)
Meg Urry, Chair of Physics and the Israel Munson Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Yale, explores the mysteries of dark energy.
Yale's James Noonan describes genetic differences between humans and other primates.
Gisella Caccone and Jeffrey Powell, faculty in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale discuss finding genetic traces of giant Galapagos tortoise species, thought...
Astronomer Kevin Schawinski discusses the finding of a unique astronomical object, "Hanny's Voorwerp," and the public volunteers spurring Galaxy Zoo.
Tom Pollard has spent a lifetime understanding how cells move and divide.
Professor Anna Marie Pyle discusses new findings about RNA processing and the form-function relationship of Group II introns and their evolution.
Michael Donoghue, the G. Evelyn Hutchinson Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Stephen Smith discuss the dynamics of plant evolution.
Dylan Clyne, a postdoctoral fellow who conducted research in the Department of Cell Biology discusses functional mapping of brain circuits that control sexual behavior in fruit fli
Scott Strobel, chair and professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute professor, believes the way science is taught deadens enthusiasm rather...
Ainissa Ramirez discusses creation and development of the Science Saturdays workshops for "kids of all ages."
Tyler Lyson, graduate student in the Department of Geology and Geophysics discusses the discovery, excavation and study of a dinosaur mummy.
Joan Steitz, Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and HHMI Investigator and her Postdoctoral Fellow Shobha Vasudevan discuss their recent findings on microRNAs
Charles D. Bailyn, the Thomas E. Donnelley Professor of Astronomy and Physics discusses new findings and therories of black hole formation.
Laurie Santos, associate professor of psychology, talks about her research testing fundamental economic principles in laboratory capuchin monkeys.
Anthony Leiserowitz, director of Yale Project on Climate Change, discusses results of recent opinion polls on climate change and global warming.
Craig Crews, Associate Professor of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, of Chemistry, and of Physiology at Yale University discusses his recent research finding that triptolide,...
Michael Snyder, Cullman Professor of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology and Director of the Yale Center for Genomics and Proteomics; and Post-doctoral associate Jan Korbel
Alfred Guy, Director of the Writing Center, will interview Stephen Stearns, Edward P Bass Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. (July 25, 2007)
Bonnie T. Fleming, Assistant Professor of Physics at Yale, speaks on the recent MiniBooNE findings about the nature of neutrinos. (April 13, 2007)
Priya Natarajan, Associate Professor of Astronomy and Physics at Yale, discusses the development and implications of the recent mapping of dark matter in the universe. (June 22, 20
Professor Snyder speaks about the results of the ENCODE pilot project, and other recent aspects of understanding the structure-function relationship of genes and regulatory elements...
Professor Carmela Cuomo of the University of New Haven delivers a lecture as part of the Yale Peabody Museum's Biodiversity and Global Change Day, sponsored by the Insitute of Museum...
Alanna Schepartz, Milton Harris '29 Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, delivers part of the "In the Company of Scholars" lecture...
Tian Xu, Yale Professor of Genetics, Molecular Oncology and Development; Vice-Chair, Department of Genetic, delivers a lecture concerning the next state of the human genome at the Yale...

