Yale researchers show that placental examination could help determine the cause of more than 90% of previously unexplained pregnancy losses.
Increased tagging of fish, seals, birds, and other animals can help fill key data gaps in understanding the world’s changing climate, Yale scientists say.
Eight recipients of 2023 Windham-Campbell Literature Prizes will arrive at Yale Sept. 19 for a four-day festival that celebrates reading and the written word.
A new Yale study documents the experiences of Asian American medical students, who report targeted racism and feelings of invisibility.
Air pollution has decreased across the U.S., but new research finds health burdens remain unequal among racial groups.
A new study finds medical students from marginalized backgrounds are less likely to pursue surgical careers, affecting workforce diversity and patient care.
Pamphlets distributed by the Yale Police Union included disturbing and inflammatory rhetoric about the safety of Yale’s campus and its home city of New Haven.
New Yale research finds nearly 30% of emergency department patients are jumped in line, and marginalized groups bear the brunt.
Two distinct abnormalities that arise just weeks after the start of brain development have been associated with the emergence of autism spectrum disorder.
The new model will help scientists find human-specific mechanisms for regulating cholesterol levels and potentially for treating chronic liver diseases.