How the Brain Saves Energy: The Neural Thermostat
For the first time, Yale researchers have demonstrated how the brain saves energy while processing a deluge of sensory information in the primary visual cortex.
For the first time, Yale researchers have demonstrated how the brain saves energy while processing a deluge of sensory information in the primary visual cortex.
Any animal whose genital evolutionary pattern resembles a Cold War arms race deserves some attention from the scientific community. The complexity of male and female
“HENRIETTA LACKS,” Professor Defler wrote in large letters on the blackboard of a community college class. Rebecca Skloot, sixteen-years old at the time, sat in
Death From Below At 4:53 PM on January 12, 2010, Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, began to shake. Within minutes, much of the city
One year past Darwin’s bicentennial, Yale has often been in the news for research on evolution. Down at the Yale School of Medicine, however, researchers
Yale scientists Gerald Shulman, Shirleen Roeder, Andrew Hill, and Mark Gerstein were recently honored as fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science