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‘95% of our mind operates in the shadows’: Psychologist Nick Turk-Browne on how forgotten memories shape decision-making ...
In a new study, Yale researchers examine an “epigenetic clock” to show how chronic stress — or the lack of it — affects the speed of the aging process.
What will advancements in artificial intelligence mean for architects? Yale School of Architecture’s Phillip Bernstein, an expert on the technology’s influence on the field, discusses the ...
In separate articles published recently by The Geological Society of London, Yale geologists David Evans, R. Damian Nance, and their colleagues debate the existence of Pannotia, a supercontinent that ...
A small number of people report chronic symptoms after receiving COVID-19 shots. A new study provides clues for further research.
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 ...
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.
Luciano Floridi, director of Yale’s new Digital Ethics Center, describes his approach to creating ethical frameworks for AI and other new technologies.
A 1,250-year-old print of Buddhist prayers — the earliest known printed text — will join Yale’s Gutenberg Bible on regular display at the Beinecke Library.
In all adult age groups, the Omicron variant caused more excess deaths in just eight weeks than Delta caused in its entire 23-week outbreak, a new study shows.
A summer offering modeled on the popular Pathways to Science program allows local high school students to immerse themselves in the arts and humanities.
A new Yale analysis of the economic toll of mental illness considers a host of adverse economic outcomes not considered in earlier estimates.