Live Breaking News & Updates on Yalenew Science

Stay updated with breaking news from Yalenew science. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Insights & Outcomes: Gene variants and quantum competitions


May 13, 2021
Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this
Yale researchers studying the case of a young girl with a rare genetic disorder known as ANE Syndrome found that a small deletion (red) in the RBM28 protein, which is critical for assembly of ribosomes, was enough to avert fatal effects but prevented proper brain development.
This month, Insights & Outcomes investigates the molecular foundations of a rare disorder, kvells over a quantum hackathon, explores the buoyant nature of the childhood immune system, and forges new frontiers in the world of artificial spin ice.
As always, you can find more science and medicine research news on YaleNews’ Science & Technology and Health & Medicine pages. ....

United States , Filippo Pintoe Vairo , Allen Mi , Yale Frederickw Beinecke , Kevan Herold , Peter Schiffer , David Breslow , Carson Bryant , Susan Baserga , Betsy Herold , Yale Quantum Institute , Albert Einstein College Of Medicine , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Health Medicine , Research Redux , Quantum Coalition Hack , Yalenew Science Technology , Proceedings Of The National Academy Science , Department Of Pediatrics , Yalenew Science , Mayo Clinic , Filippo Pinto , Middle East , National Academy , Applied Physics , Long Professor ,

Insights & Outcomes: A deep dive into oceans and proteins


January 15, 2021
Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this
(Illustration by Eri Griffin)
This month, Insights & Outcomes is going deep into ancient oceans, proteins within human cells, and the Earth’s mantle.
As always, you can find more science and medicine research news on YaleNews’ Science & Technology and Health & Medicine pages.
Finding the on/off switch in a protein sensor
Human cells are equipped with a corrective program that can be quickly activated when their protein-making machinery misfires and produces misshapen proteins. However, when the program does not shut down in a timely manner it can lead to the death of cells and health problems such as diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. ....

Henry Barnard Davis , Malaiyalam Mariappan , Yale David Bercovici , Emily Stewart , Patrick Holland , Health Medicine , California Institute Of Technology , Nature Communications , Yalenew Science Technology , Jeffrey Park Of The Department Earth , Planetary Sciences , Yalenew Science , Jay Ague , Henry Barnard Davis Memorial Professor , California Institute , Engineering News , Planetary Science , Shun Karato , Jeffrey Park , Yale University , Press Releases , ஹென்றி பர்னார்ட் டேவிஸ் , எமிலி ஸ்டீவர்ட் , பேட்ரிக் ஹாலண்ட் , ஆரோக்கியம் மருந்து , கலிஃபோர்னியா நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் தொழில்நுட்பம் ,