Yale experts answer questions while strolling along Yale's iconic Rose Walk.
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In the latest “Rose Walk and Talk,” Yale urologist explains how the “Gleason score” is used to assess the prognosis of men with prostate cancer and help doctors craft a customized treatment plan.
In episode 5 of “Rose Walk and Talk,” Teresa Berger, the Thomas E. Golden Jr. Professor of Catholic Theology and professor of Liturgical Studies at Yale Divinity School and Yale Institute of Sacred Music explains the process of choosing the next pope.
In episode 4 of “Rose Walk and Talk,” Akiko Iwasaki, the Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and professor of dermatology and of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at Yale School of Medicine, professor of epidemiology (microbial diseases) at Yale School of Public Health, and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, answers a common question about the common cold.
In the third episode of Rose Walk and Talk, Brian Macdonald, a senior lecturer and research scientist in statistics and data science at Yale, explains some of the ways sports analytics are being used in Major League Baseball.
With the U.S. Election quickly approaching, a daily barrage of polling data arouses hope and dread among voters across the political spectrum. In episode 2 of “Rose Walk and Talk,” a video series in which members of the Yale Community answer thought-provoking questions, Yale political scientist Joshua Kalla discusses whether we can really trust the polls.
Introducing “Rose Walk and Talk,” a new video series featuring members of the Yale community answering thought-provoking questions. In this first episode, Yale astrophysicist Marla Geha explains just how far above your head is space.
In episode 7 of “Rose Walk and Talk,” Yale paleontologist Bhart-Anjan Bhullar shares his thoughts — just in time for the next “Jurassic World” movie — on which dinosaurs would have been most aggressive around humans.
In this episode of Rose Walk and Talk, Arielle Baskin-Sommers, an associate professor of psychology and of psychiatry at Yale, describes how science can help address the underlying causes of criminal behavior.
Robots already fill innumerable roles in modern life, from the self-driving Roombas that vacuum our floors to the airborne drones that snap images from above. But are we getting closer to a day when robots are more than just tools for our work, but actual teammates? In the latest episode of “Rose Walk and Talk,” Yale Engineering’s Marynel Vázquez explains how research into artificial intelligence and human-robot interaction are inching us closer to that reality. Learn more about how roboticists at Yale are working to integrate new technologies into the home, the workplace, health care, and other aspects of modern life.
