- How to Cool Your Body Down Fast
- Tech Park Getting Fuel Cell UpgradeFuelCell Energy providing units to power entire Innovative Partnership Building.
- Study Finds Diversity and Pay Gaps Remain in Connecticut Government Jobs
- Seeking Higher Critical Temperatures for SuperconductorsA paper recently published in Physical Review Letters details a mechanism that may help scientists develop superconductors that can perform at higher temperatures.
- Landscape Wonders: UConn Researcher Develops Female-Only Northern Bayberry Propagation and Pint-Size Purple Sand CherryUConn professor of horticulture and plant breeding, Mark Brand, adds two new cultivars to a long list of innovative cultivars he has developed to keep Connecticut landscapes sustainable.
- One in Six People Are Affected By Infertility; This is One Connecticut Couple’s Story
- UConn School of Nursing Receives Award to Help Increase Nurses in the WorkforceAssociate Dean Dr. Annette Jakubisin-Konicki, PhD, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN receives award to provide a low-interest option for students.
- UConn Health Minute: Imaging InnovationAn innovative imaging system now offered at UConn Health is leading to improved diagnosis and treatment for patients with complex musculoskeletal problems. Dr. Hardeep Singh, comprehensive spine surgeon at UConn Health, describes how the system is used.
- AI Research on Arctic Permafrost Thaw Receives Support from NAIRR Pilot ProgramChandi Witharana from CAHNR's Department of Natural Resources and the Environment will receive support through this inaugural cohort for his work on remote sensing on Arctic permafrost thaw.
- Mathematician Maria Gordina Named Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical StatisticsThe distinction is given to mathematicians who have demonstrated research distinction in statistical or probabilistic research
- As Fair Season Approaches, Avian Flu Concerns Rise
- Improving Workplace Conditions: ‘For Staff, by Staff’UConn Health experts and correction officers advance HITEC well-being program
- Women’s Center for Motion and Performance at UConn Health
- Mediterranean Diet or Not, Eating Seasonally Can Be Good For You
- Pinnacle of Performance: Strengthen Your Golf GameEpisode 1 of Pinnacle of Performance focuses on one of the most common – lower back injuries – and the steps you can take to stay healthy as well as improve your game.
- Gut Bacteria Might Discourage Binge DrinkingA team led by University of Connecticut School of Medicine researchers reports that valeric acid, a substance made by gut bacteria, reduces binge drinking in mice.
- Enrichment Ensures Woodchuck WellnessJames Brennan, Animal Care Services (ACS) program manager, has published a paper providing guidance on best practices for keeping woodchucks in laboratory research settings.
- Greening the Food Supply Chain: Developing Sustainable Food Systems through Interdisciplinary CollaborationA recently published paper highlights the current state of sustainable food production research, from food nanotechnology to plant-based options and urban agriculture.
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