Bacteria found in the small intestines of mice and humans can travel to other organs and trigger an autoimmune response, according to a new Yale study. The researchers also found that the autoimmune reaction can be suppressed with an antibiotic or vaccine...
A Yale-led project examining the link between explosive volcanic eruptions and the annual Nile river summer flooding in antiquity has received an award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The project, titled “Volcanism, Hydrology and Social...
The need to design large-scale frameworks for organizing the data explosion of the digital age is perhaps the central problem facing interdisciplinary research in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences today. A team at Yale proposes to confront...
Alison Snyder, science editor at Axios, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Feb. 22, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Snyder will speak at a Benjamin Franklin College Tea on “Science Myths and the Media” at 4 p.m. at the Franklin Head of College House, 90...
The upsides of the new Yale Science Building are starting to show.
First, there is the physical upside. On Jan. 31, campus leaders gathered to mark the “topping off” of the building — the point where construction crews reached the highest spot on the...
Soon after its 2017 installation at Yale’s West Campus, the new Titan Krios Cryo-Electron Microscope — or CryoEM, the technology at the center of the growing ‘resolution revolution’ and the tool used by three recent Nobel Prize winners — is beginning to...