A 24-year study of wild owl monkeys in Argentina found that as temperatures rose, the monkeys got heavier, contradicting long-standing expectations about how animals adapt to warm climates.
Complexity in the brain may begin with surprisingly simple patterns.
In a new Yale study, physicist Christopher Lynn examined individual neurons and found that, despite their complexity, their behavior may follow simpler patterns than expected.
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Researchers are gaining new clues about one of the most puzzling legacies of the pandemic.
Research from the lab of Yale’s Akiko Iwasaki offers insight into the immune system’s role in long COVID, finding evidence that autoimmune responses may help explain why symptoms persist for some patients.
The caves were still full of surprises.
Researchers have identified a previously unknown species of eyeless cavefish living in cave systems across Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. The finding challenges long-held assumptions about life in subterranean ecosystems.
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What makes a building monumental?
The latest edition of Humanitas, Yale News’ arts and humanities column, explores that question while highlighting a major award for The Yale Review, student achievements, and the history of opera curtains.
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New digital maps are bringing forgotten landscapes back into view.
A digital atlas created through Yale’s New Haven Environmental History Project allows users to explore how New Haven’s landscape has changed over time, revealing layers of history that often go unnoticed.
Every spring, the many parts and people of Yale’s entrepreneurial ecosystem converge at the Yale Innovation Summit. This year’s event convened researchers and founders; investors and policymakers; and faculty, students, alumni, and others at the cutting edge of health care, tech, and sustainability.
New Yale research uses observational data to challenge existing theories about cold dark matter — and may prompt a fundamental rethinking of this critical, unseen cosmic substance. In a Q&A, Yale astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan and two Ph.D. students discuss their findings.
What helped make CarMax successful?
When CarMax launched in 1991, bringing a big-box retail model to used-car sales was still a relatively new idea. In a Q&A, co-founder Austin Ligon ’80 M.B.A. reflects on the company’s growth and the operational strategies that helped power it.
Yale Planetary Solutions will award more than $1.9 million in grants to 19 collaborative projects focused on climate, biodiversity, and related societal issues. The funded work brings together Yale faculty, postdocs, and students from across the university.
A Yale-led study finds that Azara's owl monkeys have gotten heavier as temperatures rise -- a result that defies long-standing expectations about how animals adapt to warm climates.
A new study co-led by Yale scientists reveals that antibodies from some long COVID patients attacked brain and nerve tissues, a finding that could point toward treatments.
CarMax revolutionized the used car market by implementing a fixed-price retail model. But co-founder Austin Ligon '80 says the company's financial success came from developing efficient back-end operations through a long-term focus on process improvement.
The New Haven Digital Atlas, an interactive map created by Yale's New Haven Environmental History Project, invites users to explore how the city's historical landscape has changed over time.
Once a year, the threads of an ecosystem—researchers and founders, investors and policymakers, faculty, students and alumni—pull tight. For several days in May, Yale's campus becomes the place where t...
The fifth round of Yale Planetary Solutions grants will award more than $1.9 million to 19 projects, including four projects that will also receive support from the newly created Planetary Solutions I...
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Yale astrophysicist Priyamvada Natarajan and her team stress-tested the standard model of cold dark matter and came away with some intriguing new possibilities.