Yale University - Planetary Solutions Project

December 10, 2020

“Yale University has launched a campus-wide initiative that will unite institutional leadership and academic experts across the natural sciences, engineering, social sciences, professional schools, and the humanities in an intensive effort to tackle the environmental challenges threatening life on Earth.” To learn more about the Yale Planetary Solutions Project, please click here for an article published by Yale News

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An artist’s depiction of Likweli, a new Colobus monkey species that inhabits forest canopies in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is difficult to photograph.  Illustration by Kimio Honda

Meet ‘Likweli’: A new monkey species discovered in the Congo Basin

July 15, 2026
An international team of scientists, including Yale researchers, has described a new Colobus monkey species inhabiting high forest canopies in the Democratic Republic of...
Distinctive spiral striations on the teeth of extant species of Cyclothone — the world’s most numerically abundant fish genus — match striated patterns on fossilized teeth dated to more than 55 million years ago.  Photo by Karinne Tennenbaum

Tiny teeth fossils reveal ancient origins of ocean’s most abundant deep-sea fish

July 2, 2026
The deep sea, which is typically defined as depths of at least 200 feet, is home to 90% of marine fish life, but the fishes that inhabit it are poorly represented in the...
Southern Appalachian salamander at Grandfather Mountain State Park, North Carolina.

The secret lives of salamanders

June 22, 2026
For her doctoral dissertation, Yale’s Nathalie Alomar decided to study a small amphibian that appeared to have eluded the forces of evolution.  She found that there is more...