Most women in underserved populations do not continue breastfeeding after four months because they lack the confidence they will do so, and they think their infants prefer formula, a study by Yale researchers shows. Of the 64 women who participated in...
Students in Yale University’s Department of Engineering will hold “Robot Wars 2001,” Thursday, April 26, at 5 p.m., in Davies Auditorium of the Becton Engineering and Applied Science Center at 15 Prospect Street, New Haven. The students in the...
Measuring blood flow to the brain may be a useful way to determine when a recovering cocaine addict is able to benefit from cognitive behavior therapy as a treatment for cocaine addiction, a Yale researcher has found. Cocaine constricts coronary and...
All four of Yale’s applicants for Harry S. Truman Scholarships this year won the prestigious awards, giving Yale the most 2001 Truman Scholars among the nation’s colleges and universities. The four Yale College juniors who were selected as Truman...
Focusing on how children learn and develop rather than on the delivery of information is critical in making schools successful, says James Comer, M.D., the Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale University Child Study Center. “We are now...
Researchers at Yale University have succeeded in making RNA biochips, which in the future may be engineered to detect a wide range of compounds important in medicine, industry and even for biological and chemical warfare defense. “We should be able to...