
Atmospheric rivers are stable for now — but change could be on the way
Yale researchers are charting the course of mighty “rivers” in the sky that are holding steady in the face of climate change — for now.
Jim Shelton is the Senior Communications Officer for Science & Medicine at Yale University.
Yale researchers are charting the course of mighty “rivers” in the sky that are holding steady in the face of climate change — for now.
One of Earth’s greatest mysteries is how it transformed itself, ever so gradually, from a barren ball of rock into a launching pad for life.
Yale researchers have found a data-driven way to detect distant planets and refine the search for worlds similar to Earth.
Using the world’s most powerful telescopes, an international team of astronomers has found a massive galaxy that consists almost entirely of dark matter.
A new study suggests that volcanic eruptions did not lead to the extinction of the dinosaurs, and also demonstrates that Earth’s oceans are capable of absorbing large amounts of carbon di...
A geology-based analysis of Earth’s climate history over the past 700 million years provides evidence that climate change has occurred traditionally through slow shifts in the release of ...
Yale scientists have developed a laser imaging system with the versatility to look at both the structure of biological tissue and the dynamic activity — such as a heartbeat or the movemen...
A Yale University study says global climate models have significantly underestimated how much the Earth’s surface temperature will rise if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase as...
The search for endangered species is leading scientists to an unexpected place for information — the clouds that shift and swirl around the planet.
Scientists were surprised to find that drugs used to treat heart problems also have anticancer properties.
Astronomers have found the farthest known galaxy in the universe—again. Less than a year after measuring a galaxy 13.1 billion light years into the past, they have measured a galaxy whose...
A Yale lab has unlocked the process by which a natural anti-cancer agent is able to bind to DNA and directly break both strands.
It may be even trickier to predict the strength of El Niño weather patterns than previously thought, according to a study by Yale researchers.