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Yale University

Yale University comprises three major academic components: Yale College (the undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. In addition, Yale encompasses a wide array of centers and programs, libraries, museums, and administrative support offices. Approximately 11,250 students attend Yale.
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Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies

Categories Health
Peering into the behavioral circuits of the worm C. elegans allowed scientists to visualize how single cells connect to each other, and how changing these connections alter perception of sensory information and behavior. Illustration by Sarah Emerson

Yale Research Shows How Neural Connections Filter Sensory Information for Decision-Making

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Sections of three-dimensional brain organoids stained for different gene expression patterns and imaged with a microscope.

Scientists Discover Potential Treatment Path for ‘Smooth Brain’ Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Simple Eye Test Could Help Identify Risk of Paranoid Thinking

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Breast Pump Usage Linked to Significantly Longer Breastfeeding Duration in U.S. Mothers

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A split image showing an elderly person struggling in the heat on one side and another elderly person shivering in the cold on the other side, with a thermometer in the middle displaying rising temperatures.

Aging Population To Be Major Driver of Future Climate-related Deaths

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
The alligator gar, and other gar species, are “living fossils” that it shows little species diversity or physical differences from ancestors that lived tens of millions of years ago. (Photo by Solomon David)

How ‘Living Fossils’ Like Gars Persist Over Millions of Years

Categories Life & Non-humans
Illustration of the Star Wars planet Tatooine

A new beginning: The search for more temperate Tatooines

Categories Space
The marine bryozoan Securiflustra securifrons with representative natural product isolates securine A, securamine B, and securamine I. (Digital art by Vaani Gupta)

Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach

Categories Health, Technology
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Amnesia among Taylor Swift concert goers explained

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Poor Sleep May Increase Markers of Poor Brain Health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A trapped nanoparticle in vacuum at Wright Lab. (Credit: Tom Penny)

What goes up, must… be quantum? Experiment to test gravity’s quantum chops

Categories Physics & Mathematics
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Nitrous Oxide Effects Are Reversible With Early Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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