A well-known party drug known for its hallucinogenic properties has been shown to be a potent treatment for depression after just one dose – and without any psychosis-like side effects. The... Read more
The results suggest the technique could be used to combat a variety of diseases. Using a novel form of immune-genetic therapy, researchers from Yale School of Medicine and the Jagiellonian U... Read more
Imagine a swarm of tiny devices only a few hundred nanometers in size that can detect trace amounts of toxins in a water supply or the very earliest signs of cancer in the blood. Now imagine... Read more
Researchers show reputation concerns can encourage people to take part in real world ‘public-good’ programs Whether it’s an effort to increase recycling rates, reduce energ... Read more
In a first-of-its-kind operation in the United States, a team of doctors at Duke University Hospital helped create a bioengineered blood vessel and transplanted it into the arm of a patient... Read more
A USE FOR EXCESS CARBON EMISSIONS Researchers at Brown and Yale have demonstrated a new “enabling technology” that could use excess carbon dioxide to produce acrylate, a valuable commodity c... Read more
Gives us greater flexibility in creating effective drugs A team of scientists anchored at Yale University has demonstrated a new, highly versatile approach for quickly assembling drug-like c... Read more
Multi-antenna technology could help keep pace with voracious user demand Researchers from Rice University today unveiled a new multi-antenna technology that could help wireless providers kee... Read more
Almost all lead is recycled, among the only elements on the periodic table to earn that distinction. With good reason, mind you: the soft metal is a potent neurotoxic known to impact childre... Read more
The initial version of the map tool released today is intended to introduce it to the broader public. A Yale-led research team has opened to the public a demonstration version of its... Read more