In a new study, a Yale sociologist examines the ways U.S. immigration law forces migrant children to make hard choices while ...
Creating zygotes from the genetic material and cytoplasm of two mouse species yields offspring that differ drastically from their parents, a new study shows.
Too much stuff in the periphery of our vision can make it difficult to identify what we’re seeing. Yale researchers now know ...
A new study shows different types of clinicians contribute to enhanced health care quality, findings that could guide ...
For this year’s Vlock Building Project, Yale architecture students designed and built a home in what is becoming a growing ...
A songbird lies on bare concrete, its golden feathers askew. It twitches, chirps weakly. After several seconds, it falls silent and goes still. This tragic scene doesn’t play out on a sidewalk. The ...
Noël Valis, a leading scholar and translator of Spanish literature, was appointed the Kingman Brewster, Jr. (B.A. 1941) ...
Shane Frederick, a leading scholar in the field of judgment and decision making, has been named the Richard Ely Professor of ...
Kaivan Munshi, a global leader in the field of economic development, was appointed the Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of ...
As mosquitoes and mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue fever spread across the world, researchers say that a key strategy to prevent these illnesses may be dissuading the insects from biting their ...