A new study uncovers two brain regions that control short- and long-term social gaze behavior, which could inform therapies for disorders like autism.
Study identifies a combination of factors that support and maintain the health of marine ecosystems via the churning of the seafloor by invertebrate animals.
A new Yale study found that human subjects were more convinced of the authenticity of AI-written restaurant reviews than those authored by real people.
By utilizing a 3D model of a patient’s anatomy to plan and create custom surgical guides, surgeons can perform personalized procedures and improve outcomes.
In its new “ISOVIST” gallery on York Street, the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media unveiled an exhibition of artworks that originated as computer code.
As an undergraduate, Yale psychologist Gaffey first became interested in reciprocal mind, body, and biological behavioral connections.
A new study illuminates the evolution of deep-sea anglerfish with a focus on the development of their unique (and somewhat unsettling) mating routine.