Yale researchers show in detail how three genes within human embryonic stem cells regulate development, a finding that increases understanding of how to grow these cells for therapeutic purposes.This process, described in the April 6 issue of the journal...
Three Yale faculty members were among 181 individuals awarded fellowships by The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The fellowships are awarded annually to mid-career individuals who have already demonstrated excellence in scholarship, research...
A recently evolved pattern of gene activity in the language and decision-making centers of the human brain is missing in a disorder associated with autism and learning disabilities, a new study by Yale University researchers shows.Artist representation of...
If female butterflies are programmed to identify males of their species by the patterns of spots on their wings, how can new wing patterns evolve in males?Yale scientists have discovered that female butterflies can be taught to prefer mates with more...
The most common lineages of fish found today in oceans, lakes, and rivers evolved about the same time as mammals and birds, a new Yale University-led study shows.A genetic analysis by Yale researchers show that the earliest ray-finned fishes called...