Fossil records of the holes drilled in clam shells before and after a mass extinction two million years ago show patterns of predator-prey behavior indicating that although diversity recovered rapidly, the level of competition has not, according to an...
A combination of four proteins that result from inflammation and infection and lead to premature birth can be rapidly and accurately detected in the amniotic fluid of pregnant women using proteomics technology, Yale researchers report in two studies in...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine and over 60 collaborating research sites received a $33 million grant from the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to conduct a multi-center trial examining a novel approach for treating...
Manuscripts, photographs, documents and artifacts from the Beinecke’s collections will serve to exemplify Barrie’s creative life and the breadth of his work. A series of films based on Barrie’s plays will be shown on Sunday afternoons in February at the...
To identify the best treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer, researchers at Yale School of Medicine are studying a technology called the Yale apoptosis assay in combination with another technology called the ChemoFX assay, which could double the response...
Yale University will present a series of films, concerts, lectures and programs to mark the birthday of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Events are open to the public and free, unless noted otherwise. The opening program in the Martin Luther King Jr...
Yale University’s Student Activities Committee will host a Winter Arts Festival, January 21-23. Events are open to the public and many are free. A pass to attend all ticketed events is $8. Tickets for some events are $2 and $3. Tickets will be sold in...
A toxic chemical painted on the bottom of large vessels to protect against barnacles may cause hearing difficulties in whales and other mammals, according to a study by Yale researchers to be published in the March issue of Biophysical Journal. The...
Marshall Edelson, M.D., professor emeritus of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, where he was a faculty member for more than 30 years, died January 16 at his home in Woodbridge, Conn. He was 76. Edelson, a noted psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, scholar,...
A Yale researcher studying the use of electrical stimulation to control brain excitability in patients with epilepsy has received one of the first New Therapy Grants Program awards from The Epilepsy Project. The researcher, Idil Cavus, M.D., assistant...