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Quasi-Time Travel

While you might assume that black holes are, well, black, there is a small class of black holes that are oxymoronically bright. Named because they

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Little Fish, Big Dam

 Image courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service Thomas Near, a professor in Yale’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, plucked another three-inch-long fish preserved

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Rings of Fire

Image courtesy of Mario Tama via Getty Images New Haven winters seem less than riveting: grey, icy, and seemingly infinite loops of snow, sun, and

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Written in RNA

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Traumatic events are often said to leave invisible scars on a person. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), defined as traumatic events

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Illuminating the Past

Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence Unveils Intricate Mummy Tattoos Art by Luna Aguilar I already know what you’re thinking. Laser fluorescence? Intricate mummy tattoos? This sounds like an

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Stick and Switch

Art by Dahlia Kordit Since the famous publication of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia in 1665, the cell has captured the imagination and fascination of innumerable scientists.

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Drugging The Undruggable

Art by Dahlia Kordit Drug discovery is challenging. Drug-discovering pharmacologists often start by examining a protein that causes a disease. For the best insights, it’s

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