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Ial or Yale (Welsh: Iâl) was a commote of medieval Wales within the cantref of Maelor in the Kingdom of Powys.

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Yale Study Unveils Asteroid Strikes As Possible Trigger for Earth’s Ice Ages

Discovery of ‘molecular machine’ brings new immune therapies a step closer. Yale scientists have discovered a family of immune proteins that could affect the way our bodies fight infection.

Yale Chemists Synthesize Elusive Anticancer Molecules

Yale Scientists Unveil Innovative Method To Prevent Menopause, Possibly Forever

New infection and immunity center at Yale looks into long COVID-19, chronic Lyme disease

Yale Scientists Shed Light on Mysteries of Long COVID

Yale Scientists Uncover How the Immune System Can Alter Our Behavior

Yale Researchers Discover New Bacterial Strain Causing Widespread Newborn Deaths and Disease in Uganda

At Yale, a Surge of Activism Forced Changes in Mental Health Policies

Aging With Optimism: Yale Study Links Positive Attitudes to Cognitive Restoration

Obesity May Permanently Change the Brain – Yale Study Finds Severely Impaired Response to Nutrients

In a new study, Yale scientists have identified the immune signature of rare cases of myocarditis among those vaccinated against COVID-19 with mRNA vaccines.

Yale honors Black girl, 9, wrongly reported to police over insect project | Yale University

Shocking Yale Research: Common Nutrient Found To Aid Survival of Cancer-Causing Bacterium

Why Is Eye Contact Different in Autism? New Yale Research Sheds Light

100-Year-Old Paleontology Mystery Solved: Yale Scientists Uncover How Ancient Plants Adapted To Land

The EXtreme PREcision Spectrometer (EXPRES), developed at Yale by astronomer Debra Fischer, has captured ultra-precise measurements of the starlight from a distant planet’s sun. Astronomers have now analyzed those measurements to determine the orbit of planet 55 Cnc e, nicknamed the “hell planet.”

New Yale Research Reveals Why Immunotherapy Doesn’t Work for Everybody

Yale Scientists Discover That Light Accelerates Conductivity in Nature’s “Electric Grid”

Yale Scientists Discover Clues to What Makes the Human Brain Different