Women may face a double whammy when it comes to weight gain, a new Yale-led study has found.
Male mice on a high-fat diet add cells in visceral white adipose tissue, which makes up the lion’s share of stomach fat, but they do not gain more cells in...
A faculty member’s personal ideology can predict how likely he or she is to adopt inclusive practices into science classrooms, a new Yale-led study has found. Faculty who maintain a “colorblind” approach to learning are less likely to adopt inclusive...
Yale researchers were fishing for a new weapon against antibiotic resistance and found one floating in a Connecticut pond, they report May 26 in the journal Scientific Reports.The virus called a bacteriophage, found in Dodge Pond in East Lyme, attacks a...
Following another’s gaze is a hallmark of human learning and socialization from infancy to old age. Humans change how they follow gazes throughout life, and disruptions in the ability to follow someone’s gaze are warning signs of autism and other social...