Examination of an ancient alabaster vase in the Yale Peabody Museum’s Babylonian Collection has revealed traces of opiates, providing the clearest evidence to date of broad opium use in ancient ...
Kai T. Erikson, the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology and American Studies, Emeritus at Yale, whose eloquent voice in defense of human communities changed the understanding of the way ...
Human egg cells are often prone to chromosomal errors. As women age, the error rate increases sharply — and can contribute to infertility, pregnancy loss, and ...
Patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy often cycle through multiple medications as they seek relief from the seizures that disrupt their lives. Yet in many cases, these drugs offer little benefit, ...
Deep under a mountain in Italy, researchers continue to push the boundaries of science with an experiment that could rewrite the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Standard “double beta decay” is ...
In early 2024, a member of Howard Forman’s family visited an intravenous (IV) hydration spa, a kind of wellness clinic that administers treatment for a variety of conditions — from hangovers to ...
A pair of projects that are leveraging Yale research to address the global climate threat — a game-changing forecasting system for marine carbon dioxide removal strategies and a new approach to ...
The tenant of a newly built residence on a woodsy ridgeline in New Haven’s Fair Haven Heights neighborhood will sleep in the treetops. A picture window in the bedroom offers views, through ...
The tiny threats facing the kings and queens of the savannah Oct 30, 2025 From School of the Environment More news from School of the Environment ...