Every Saturday morning near Wooster Square, the New Haven organization Loaves and Fishes offers food, clothing, and — in partnership with Yale’s Neighborhood Health Project (NHP) — free blood pressure and glucose screenings to neighbors in need. In...
After viruses infected our evolutionary ancestors, bits of viral DNA lodged themselves into their genomes — and we still carry around genetic remnants of those viruses now. Known as endogenous retroviruses, these pieces of ancient invaders aren’t able to...
A Yale-led team has found the strongest evidence yet of a novel type of superconducting material, a fundamental science breakthrough that may open the door to coaxing superconductivity — the flow of electric current without a loss of energy — in a new way...
Astronomers have spotted for the first time a trio of supermassive galaxies that were already fully formed in the first billion years of the universe’s existence.
These scarlet star-makers — identified thanks to imaging and spectrograph data by the James...