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Yale, Icahn study links PTSD to brain properties

A joint study from Yale and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai utilized computer learning algorithms to better understand how post-traumatic stress disorder […]

Gene linked to HIV latency

Historically, HIV research has focused on how antiviral proteins block infection. But there remains a lack of understanding in how these proteins behave when the […]

Yale researchers find genes associated with suicidal behavior

In a recent study, Yale researchers shed new light on the genetic risk factors underlying suicidal behaviors. Yale researchers have identified several genes associated with […]

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New intervention found to reduce desire for vengeance

Led by psychiatry professor Michael Rowe GRD ’96 and lawyer and psychology lecturer James Kimmel Jr., the paper was published on Dec. 18 in The […]

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McLennan explains green architecture ideas

Although his event was titled “The Evolution and Future of the Green Movement,” Jason McLennan decided to begin his talk at the Yale School of […]

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YNHH issues waiver, holds billing for gov employees

Yale New Haven Health System pledged to postpone outstanding bills and waive several fees for furloughed federal workers on Thursday.

The science behind Plan B

After learning that a Connecticut law would bar Plan B vending machines on campus, Yale College Council President Saloni Rao ’20 announced on Jan. 9 […]

New Yale podcast asks questions about animals

“When We Talk About Animals,” a new Yale podcast, is exploring questions about the impact of animals on humans and society. Viveca Morris SOM ’19 […]

YData course begins inaugural semester

On the morning of Jan. 14, students filled all 155 seats in the Luce auditorium, while others sat on the stairwells and some even stood […]

Peabody Museum celebrates MLK Day

To honor the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History held its 23rd annual environmental and social […]

Yale expands undergraduate STEM fellowships

When Sandy Chang ’88, the associate dean of science and quantitative reasoning education, assumed his role in April of 2017, he wanted to increase the […]