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Schizophrenics who took the newer antipsychotic drugs along with the nicotine patch had nearly triple the success rate quitting smoking as schizophrenics taking more traditional antipsychotic ...
The HIV virus remains alive and well in syringes containing infected blood for at least 42 days when stored in near-freezing temperatures, a study by Yale researchers shows.
Yale researchers show how the long-term evolution of binary star systems with two planets and two stars can produce something rare: double hot Jupiters.
In a new study, Yale researchers introduce a new model of human attention that explains how the mind evaluates task-relevant factors in a dynamic setting — and apportions, on-the-fly, computational ...
In a new study, Yale’s Priyamvada Natarajan and other astronomers predict the new Roman telescope will elevate the ability to study dark matter.
Olha Tytarenko, who last year introduced an on-campus Ukrainian language course for Yale students, is now adding more courses and programs that she says will broaden students’ understanding of the ...
In a Q&A, Yale orthopaedic surgeon (and one-time ballet dancer) Arianna Gianakos explains the mechanics — and risks — of being en pointe.
Screening for an immunological biomarker in the nasal passage can effectively rule out a respiratory virus — reducing the need for conventional PCR tests.
Julia Alexander, whose stellar career began at the Yale Center for British Art and who continued to national prominence in other museums, died on May 4.
Thomas J. Harper, a distinguished scholar of Japanese literature who began his teaching career at Yale, died on Feb. 16 at his home in Tokyo. He was 91.
On July 1, the Yale Board of Trustees — known formally as the Yale Corporation — will welcome both a new senior trustee and a new successor trustee.