People don’t lie as much as they could, study finds
A study finds people don’t lie as much as they could to maximize financial gain – even in countries rife with corruption.
Bill Hathaway is the Associate Director of Science and Medicine at Yale.
A study finds people don’t lie as much as they could to maximize financial gain – even in countries rife with corruption.
A study of gene activity in the brains of people with Down's syndrome reveals that treatments might be possible.
A Yale study has highlighted the potential risk to our genomic data from hackers.
A team of scientists found that estrogens could reverse abnormal behavior in zebrafish carrying a gene associated with autism.
People who are risk-takers in their youth also tend to take relatively more risks than their peers as they age, according to a new study.
Researchers from Yale University have found a link between overactive neurons and Alzheimer's.