
Show Me Your Friends, and I’ll Show You Your… Gut Microbiome?
Image courtesy of Darryl Leja via Flickr The gut microbiome, the diverse bacterial community within our digestive system, plays a crucial role in human physiology

Image courtesy of Darryl Leja via Flickr The gut microbiome, the diverse bacterial community within our digestive system, plays a crucial role in human physiology

Image courtesy of Pixabay Imagine you’re playing the piano, struggling with a tricky section. Your mind starts to drift—until the smell of freshly baked cookies

Image courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service Thomas Near, a professor in Yale’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, plucked another three-inch-long fish preserved

Image courtesy of Mario Tama via Getty Images New Haven winters seem less than riveting: grey, icy, and seemingly infinite loops of snow, sun, and

Image courtesy of Hush Naidoo Jade via Unsplash Informing someone of a loved one’s death is a daunting task, and proper delivery of this news

Image courtesy of Sasin Tipchai via Pixabay. Despite increasing representation of women in anesthesiology research, notable gender disparities persist, especially in National Institutes of Health

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Traumatic events are often said to leave invisible scars on a person. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), defined as traumatic events

Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence Unveils Intricate Mummy Tattoos Art by Luna Aguilar I already know what you’re thinking. Laser fluorescence? Intricate mummy tattoos? This sounds like an

Art by Dahlia Kordit Since the famous publication of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia in 1665, the cell has captured the imagination and fascination of innumerable scientists.

Art by Dahlia Kordit Drug discovery is challenging. Drug-discovering pharmacologists often start by examining a protein that causes a disease. For the best insights, it’s

Art by Melody Jiang and Ryder Lariviere It’s a widely accepted idea that monkeys, given infinite time, can type out the complete works of Shakespeare.

Art by Madeleine Popofsky Memories make us who we are. Yet, memory loss is a strikingly common phenomenon in our society, often manifesting in people