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Connecticut restaurants were open for indoor dining this week for the first time since March. But experts warn that people shouldn’t let their guards…
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Public health officials may be able to predict the next outbreak of COVID-19 through clues in a surprising source: raw sewage. That’s according to a new…
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Science has fascinated Ainissa Ramirez ever since she watched her very first episode of the PBS kids science show 3-2-1 Contact. It changed the way she…
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Yale New Haven Health System stopped recommending the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus therapy this week. Dr. Thomas Balcezak, chief…
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PFAS, common chemicals used to make everything from pizza boxes to take-out containers, are associated with risk of miscarriages, according to a new study…
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Governors in the Northeast say they need more COVID-19 diagnostic tests before people can return to work safely. Researchers at Yale are the latest to…
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A federal judge in Connecticut dismissed nearly all the claims in a lawsuit that aimed to open all-male fraternities at Yale University to women.Three…
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The Yale University undergraduate student government wants the school to divest from companies that contribute to climate change and Puerto Rican debt.…
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A New Haven Superior Court judge has dismissed charges against nearly 50 people who disrupted a Yale-Harvard football game in November. The protesters…
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Yale University says it’s deciding whether to discipline students who took part in a protest during the annual Harvard-Yale football game last…