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A new study co-led by Yale researchers finds that the brain activity triggered by recollections of traumatic experiences among people with PTSD is in fact markedly different from that which occurs when remembering sad or “neutral” life experiences.
University Research | Yale University A study co-authored by Yale finds that giving people a choice doesn't makes them think they are more likely to achieve a positive outcome.
University Research | Yale UniversityYale is developing vaccines that combat a variety of infections by thwarting the ability of ticks to feed and even alert human hosts when they have been bitten.
University Research | Yale UniversityIn a new study, Yale researchers revealed the molecular origins of the developmental differences that distinguish primates from mice.
University Research | Yale UniversityAs people across the United States sit down for holiday meals, filling their bellies with everything from mashed potatoes to latkes and tamales, a question may come up: Where does all this food come from?
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderA spacecraft the size of a cereal box has collected precise measurements of the atmospheres of large and puffy planets called “hot Jupiters.” The findings, led by a team from CU Boulder, could help reveal how the atmospheres around these and a host of other worlds are escaping into space.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderBreastfeeding, even partially alongside formula feeding, changes the chemical makeup—or metabolome—of an infant’s gut in ways that positively influence brain development and may boost test scores years later, suggests new CU Boulder research.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderCU Boulder geologist Brian Hynek has helped to document what may be a unique kind of ecosystem on Earth—and a possible window into the earliest stages of life on this planet 3.5 billion years ago, and even life on ancient Mars.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderA large-scale satellite mapping project, co-founded by a Brown researcher is helping archaeologists identify sweeping climate and cultural changes that occurred in the Andes Mountains over the last millennium.
University Research | Brown UniversityBrown research team finds small unmapped lakes in the Arctic are far less abundant than previously thought, greatly reducing the cumulative methane emissions they were thought to contribute to Earth’s atmosphere.
University Research | Brown University