Yale researchers Benjamin Tolchin, Steve Martino, and Lawrence Hirsch provide an overview of treatment options for those suffering from psychogenic non-epileptic attacks, a condition that mimics epilepsy but does not share its underlying neurological...
Yale environmental historian Joseph Manning goes to great lengths to emphasize the lessons that he teaches his students — even as far as taking them to Nevada.
Manning, the William K. and Marilyn Milton Simpson Professor of Classics and History, is the...
For more than a century, scientists have squabbled over how the Earth’s moon formed. But researchers at Yale and in Japan say they may have the answer.
Many theorists believe a Mars-sized object slammed into the early Earth, and material dislodged from...
Yale economist Costas Meghir has a children’s picture book in his office. The cover text is in Oriya — the official language of the Indian state of Odisha. The pages depict typical household scenes in the region, where the World Bank estimates that more...
The Yale Office of Sustainability, in partnership with Yale Facilities and Yale Recycling, will launch the 12th annual Spring Salvage on Wednesday, May 1. Spring Salvage is Yale’s resource recovery program that aims to reduce material waste during...
In a new study, Yale Cancer Center scientists have demonstrated a powerful method to analyze how tumor cells are altered as they metastasize, or spread, to the brain. The research, published in the journal Cell Reports, may eventually improve early...
Type 2 diabetes is on the rise in children and teens, but treatment options for pediatric patients have remained more limited than those available to adults. In its first pediatric trial, a new drug — already used by type 2 diabetic adults — has proven...