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Insights & Outcomes: Clinical trial data gaps and a universe of old milk

Yale researchers study a program to fight childhood obesity, a new theory about the density of the universe, and the demographics of clinical trials.

Moore Group Seeks to Detect Neutrinos with Quantum Sensors

Wright Lab associate professor of physics David Moore and his collaborators Daniel Carney have proposed mechanical quantum sensor technologies to make ultra-sensitive measurements that can detect elusive particles known as neutrinos.

Evaluating Terms Americans Use To Refer To “Carbon Emissions”

Evaluating terms Americans use to refer to ‘carbon emissions

Inpatient blood draws are often performed during sleep hours, Yale study finds

The study demonstrates a need for more patient-centered care during hospitalization.

Loophole enables FDA approval of unsafe medical devices, Yale study finds

Manufacturers, through a loophole in the law, can use unsafe medical devices as a basis for bringing new, related products to market.

Annual or Biannual Boosters Are Optimal for Fighting Endemic COVID-19, Study Shows

While COVID-19 boosters have been found to protect against infection, hospitalization, and severe illness, the waning of their protection has led to uncertainty about when it is most appropriate to get an additional booster shot.

New Study Finds Animals Play Key Role In Restoring Forests

The world’s wildlife populations have declined by almost 70% in the last 50 years as their habitats have been polluted and cleared by humans. Yet, animals play a crucial role in reforestation, a new study has found.

Insights & Outcomes: Skin Cells, The 22nd Amino Acid, And Data From Wearables

Insights & Outcomes pulls on a warmer lab coat to explore the flexibility of skin cells, the life story of an amino acid, the potential health benefits of wearable digital technology, and a grant for an innovative cancer treatment.

With Discovery, Oxygen's Role in Growth of Tumors Reconsidered

Yale researchers have made a discovery that changes conventional thinking about the role that oxygen plays in the growth of tumors—an area of cancer research that has been intensely studied in recent years.

Insights & Outcomes: Biofilms, Cravings, and Cells That Spill Their Guts

Colonies of bacteria collaborate to form biofilms, which are slimy protective coats that protect them against environmental threats, such as immune defenses and antibiotics.

‘Frustrated’ nanomagnets order themselves through disorder

Extremely small arrays of magnets with strange and unusual properties can order themselves by increasing entropy, or the tendency of physical systems to disorder, a behavior that appears to contradict standard thermodynamics—but doesn’t.

Yale’s new data analysis tool uncovers important COVID-19 clues

A new data analysis tool developed by Yale researchers has revealed the specific immune cell types associated with increased risk of death from COVID-19, they report Feb. 28 in the journal Nature Biotechnology.

Robots are increasing mortality among U.S. adults

The automation of U.S. manufacturing — robots replacing people on factory floors — is fueling rising mortality rate among America’s working-age adults, according to a new study by researchers at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania.