Stem Cell Derived Beta Cells Bring New Hope for Diabetics
A global diabetes epidemic is on the horizon, and researchers around the world are working against the clock to find a cure. However, one major
A global diabetes epidemic is on the horizon, and researchers around the world are working against the clock to find a cure. However, one major
Each of us is the product of a molecular battle fought by paternal and maternal genes during the earliest stages of development. Yale evolutionary biologist
Surprisingly, some of the brightest things in the universe are not necessarily found at Yale. Quasars, even those that are billions of light years away,
As millions of Americans are struggling with heart disease, researchers like Dr. Michael Simons are making revolutionary discoveries that will ultimately help alleviate or even
Sage Hall in the School of Forestry is now home to a new rain garden, designed by Caitlin Feehan (FES ’14) and Cary Simmons (YC
Loping through shallow waters with their duckbills agape, the hadrosaurs of popular imagery are no roaring, ancient conquistadors. They are round and gentle-looking, the sort
How is wine similar to yogurt? Both confer health benefits, such as the anti-inflammatory properties of red wine and the calcium-rich nature of yogurt. But
Renewable energy has many benefits—global accessibility, scalability from home to national use, low carbon emissions, and virtually no limit on abundance. However, the oft-overlooked problem
In the summer of 2012, physicians at Yale-New Haven Hospital admitted a baby with a mysterious illness. The baby was critically ill with fever and
The skin is constantly bombarded with harmful chemicals and rays from the environment. Despite being a formidable first line of defense against the outside world,