Bacteria in colonies don’t reproduce sexually and are genetically identical, yet they can prepare in advance for changing environmental conditions.Yale University researchers have shown that bacteria carry out this sophisticated strategy by producing...
The phrase “tears of joy” never made much sense to Yale psychologist Oriana Aragon. But after conducting a series of studies of such seemingly incongruous expressions, she now understands better why people cry when they are happy.“People may be restoring...
MicroRNAs may be tiny — as few as 20 genetic letters, compared to 3 billion in the DNA of a human — but they play a major role in biology, helping to determine which genes are expressed or silenced. In the last 10 years, researchers at Yale and elsewhere...
The labs of two Yale scientists will receive $1 million from Connecticut Bioscience Innnovation Fund.Connecticut Innovations Inc. announced $1.8 million in funding for the second quarter under the state fund, which will allocate $200 million to help...