This month, our Yale research itinerary includes a “giant” discovery about ancient sea predators, an examination of health equity for LGBTQI+ communities, and new insights into how certain brain processes contribute to different types of delusions. We...
A team of astronomers using a Yale supercomputer have determined for the first time that galaxies in denser environments are as much as 25% larger than their counterparts in less dense regions of the universe.
The finding, which emerged from the...
Research at Yale doesn’t take the summer off to hike in the Alps or sit by the pool reading a good book.
Rather, it is a perpetual engine of innovation and discovery. Yale chemists, engineers, biologists, physicists, physicians, anthropologists,...
In humans, the process of learning is driven by different groups of cells in the brain firing together. For instance, when the neurons associated with the process of recognizing a dog begin to fire in a coordinated manner in response to the cells that...
This year, fireworks season is continuing deep into summer.
The big, upcoming highlight is a single explosion, a nova in space that will be so bright it will be visible in the night sky with the naked eye.
Sometime between now and early autumn —...