If the human genome is like the blueprint for a house, a new study on the non-coding parts of DNA maps the wiring, connecting the lights to their switches.
Fewer low-income students are applying to M.D.-Ph.D. programs while affluent students account for a greater proportion of acceptances, a new Yale study finds.
In a new partnership, Yale College will host summer institute for talented rising seniors from underserved communities.
In a new paper, Yale anthropologist Lisa Messeri warns of the risks involved in envisioned AI applications for scientific research.
Sugar is an essential nutrient throughout the animal world. New Yale research uncovers how insects can tell different sugars apart.
Yale researchers have discovered evidence of why a fish group, considered “living fossils,” has existed largely unchanged for tens of millions of years.
Yale scientists have discovered a family of immune proteins that could affect the way our bodies fight infection.
Machine learning models should be trained and tested on separate data. A new study assesses the effect on model performance when this boundary is blurred.
The eyes serve as an immunological barrier that protects the organ from pathogens and even tumors, Yale researchers have found.
A new Yale study is the first to describe the short- and longer-term risk of hospital readmission for older persons who have had major surgery.