EPS News
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The Megacheiran candidate: Fossil hunters strike gold with new species
Paleontologists discover Lomankus edgecombei, a new arthropod species preserved in pyrite, offering insights into ancient marine life and evolution.
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The ocean turbulence expert modeling Earth’s climate with scientists around the globe
Yale’s 2024-25 FAS welcomes Yankovsky, Assistant Professor in Earth and Planetary Sciences. She researches ocean turbulence & climate modeling.
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Insights & Outcomes: Sea scorpions, delusions, and forensics-related stress
Yale researchers reveal new insights into green health care, brain processes behind delusions, and the size of ancient sea scorpions.
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Five Things to Know About… Hurricane season
Yale climate scientist Alexey Fedorov explains the reasons why experts are predicting a more active Atlantic hurricane season.
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Gryphen Goss to receive the 2024 Denise Gaudreau Award
Gryphen Goss received the 1993 Denise Gaudreau Award for reconstructing ice sheet responses to Quaternary climate changes.
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Arthur Greer Memorial Prizes
Lidya Tarhan received the Greer Prize for groundbreaking research on sedimentary records, exploring evolution and ancient oceans.
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Mapping the seafloor sediment superhighway
Study finds key factors supporting marine ecosystem health via invertebrate animals churning the seafloor.
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Yale participates in deployment of “aftershock kits” to study New Jersey earthquakes
Yale, USGS, Rutgers, Lamont-Doherty, and UT Austin deployed seismic stations to study aftershocks, duration, magnitude, and crustal structure.
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Science in motion: Predicting a dinosaur’s stride
New Yale-led study uses 3D images and computer animation to see movements of an extinct dinosaur, changing understanding of ancient animal behaviors.
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Yale joins the ‘Snowball’ fight over global deep freeze periods
New study suggests asteroid impacts could trigger global glaciation in ancient times, potentially explaining “Snowball Earth” events.