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Introduction: solutions for a planet in peril
The features in this issue focus on efforts by Yale and Yale alumni to mitigate climate change.
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Clearing the air
Dean Takahashi is applying the lessons he learned at the Yale investment office to a new challenge: taking carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Dylan Walsh ’11MEM
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Planting seeds
Yale Planetary Solutions is looking far and wide for good ideas.
By
Veronique Greenwood ’08
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Reforesting the Elm City
The Urban Resources Initiative is planting thousands of trees to make New Haven a cooler city.
By
Cathy Shufro
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Throwback Thursday: presidential summit
Our July 6, 1934, cover featured three presidents: Yale's James Rowland Angell, Harvard's James B....
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Light & Verity
The Peabody ponders perception
An exhibit explores how our brains process the world around us.
Elis in the Trump administration
Tour of duty
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Last Look
Let the sunshine in
Ancient sculpture sees daylight in the Art Gallery.
Taking to the water
Air mail
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Findings
Wearables may offer clues to psychiatric diagnoses
Smartwatch data can help identify ADHD and other conditions.
What we could gain from weight-loss drugs
The Supreme Court's 1925 makeover
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A generation in crisis
Why are an unprecedented number of college students reporting mental health issues? A psychiatrist who treats them has some ideas.
The shanties on the plaza
Old friend
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Another country
The son of a samurai, Kan-ichi Asakawa tried to forge connections and promote peace over a half century in the United States.
Pain and courage: reorienting a life
World class
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Arts & Culture
Rudolph, reconsidered
Years after his death, the architect of Yale's most controversial building is getting new critical attention.
American studies
Reshaping the story
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Mar/Apr 2025
Vol LXXXVIII, No 4
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