A growing number of researchers have more than two grants simultaneously from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), but women and Black researchers are less likely than white men to be among them, a new Yale study finds. This disparity, the researchers...
Electoral corruption was rampant in the young democracies of 19th-century Europe. To obtain a competitive advantage, politicians would often buy votes and enlist mayors or policemen to mobilize or intimidate voters. Fundamental aspects of modern elections...
After completing a medical residency at Yale, Dennis Shung stuck around for a fellowship. Then he stayed to earn a master’s degree, and then a Ph.D. Last summer he became an assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine.
Shung says it’s the quality of...