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Yale researchers have created a new RNA editing tool that can take some of the risk out of gene therapy.
Amy Kapczynski, a leading scholar whose work examines the intersections of law, inequality, and democratic governance, was recently appointed the John Thomas Smith Professor of Law at Yale Law School, ...
In this video series, meet some of the people — scientists, staff, and patients — whose lives and work reflect the import and impact of Yale’s research across America.
An estimated two in five people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Most receive no treatment for their mental health issues ...
In a new book, Yale’s David Engerman examines six economists, all from South Asia, who helped shape international development — including efforts to reduce poverty and inequality worldwide.
Marlene Schwartz Nearly half of the people responding to an online survey about obesity said they would give up a year of their life rather than be fat, according to a study by the Rudd Center for ...
Yale conservators and conservation scientists have found that the map, once hailed as the earliest depiction of the New World, is awash in 20th-century ink.
Yale researchers are engaging with business leaders on policy-relevant research to make supply chains more efficient and resilient.
This week Yale’s office of undergraduate admissions announced a new policy on standardized testing for first-year and transfer applicants.
Yale University has announced that a historic philanthropic gift will launch an ambitious new research enterprise devoted to the study of human cognition.
Yale’s Sam Raskin has solved a major portion of a math question that could lead to a translation theory for some areas of math.
Millions of Americans count right-leaning Fox News as their primary source of information about politics and current events. A new working paper co-authored by Yale political scientist Joshua Kalla ...