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Planning, communication key to end-of-life care, study finds

A new Yale-led study indicates that older adults frequently do not clearly communicate their end-of-life preferences to “surrogates,” loved ones selected to make health care […]

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Tanning bed addiction linked to alcoholism

New research from the Yale School of Public Health uncovered a link between people suffering from an addiction to indoor tanning and those who suffer […]

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Researchers find monetary value of air quality in China

Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health and Peking University have found that Chinese families are willing to invest up to 6 percent of […]

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LeWitt wall drawings installed at West Campus

At the center of the underground network that connects Yale West Campus, horizontal, vertical and diagonal stripes cover two adjacent walls. The installation, which followed […]

Aeronautica event showcases engineering projects

Approximately 80 members of the Yale community convened at Sudler Hall on March 2 for Aeronautica, the Yale Undergraduate Aerospace Association’s annual showcase event. In […]

Science outreach program attracts New Haven students

Dozens of Connecticut elementary and middle school students descended on Yale’s campus on March 4 to participate in a unique science outreach program run jointly […]

Hackathon addresses health care disparities

Thirty-one members of the Yale community convened at the Center for Engineering Innovation and Design this past weekend for the Hack the Gap health care […]

Autism-associated genes linked to cognitive benefits

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have found that genetic variants linked to autism spectrum disorder may have been positively selected for in human […]

Wolbachia research breakthrough linked to disease, pest control

A collaboration between Yale and Vanderbilt University has shed light on how a common bacterium could bring about new methods of pest control and disease […]

Yale study connects ion channel disruption to male infertility

Recent Yale research has shed light on the movement of sperm cells in the female reproductive tract of mice. The study, published on Feb. 22 […]

Zika virus associated with lower male fertility

Yale School of Medicine researchers have linked Zika virus to testicular dystrophy in mice, a discovery with potential consequences for the management of the virus […]