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New device may offer better way to prevent tick bites
Invasive plant species are increasing exponentially, but no one knows how many invasive plant species there are
Invasive plants species are increasing exponentially, but no one knows how many invasive plant species there are
Backlash to racial justice movements may boost risk of high BMI, obesity
Want to save bees? Pay attention to pathogens and flowers
Tracking raindrops, one molecule at time
Digital Nudges Encourage More Exercise
Young child's brain, not age, determines nap transitions
USDA NIFA Workshop Report on Toxic Elements in Food is released
New genetic research advances understanding of internal mechanisms of biological clocks
New genetic research by UMass Amherst advances understanding of internal mechanisms of biological clocks
Universities love interdisciplinary STEM programs, but what about students?
UConn Scholar Chronicles History and Debate over Military Recruitment in American Schools
Latest information on road closures
Climate Change Identified as Top Priority by Academy Fellows
Research aids in effort to understand how best to treat deadly infections caused by fungus
Drafting can save minutes of marathoners' times, make official sub-2 possible
Outreach supports Black rural landowners in Northeast
Community Education Initiative catalyzes learning in more than 600 communities
Two new discoveries shed light on mystery of how cells manage stress
Scientists discover method to control carcinogenic formaldehyde release from wood in home
Why you should pay attention to fly vomit
UK, NSF-funded partners complete phase 1 to reimagine global cyberinfrastructure
UConn Continues Strong Showings in Annual U.S. News Rankings
CBSA-RCMP joint investigation leads to arrest for weapons and customs offences
Competition Bureau resolves competition issues with Couche-Tard's acquisition of Wilsons gas stations
Rising inequality risks regional collapse and climate catastrophe, experts warn in "Earth for All
Awareness, not mandatory GMO labels, shifts consumer preference
Research finds blocking key enzyme boosts anti-cancer T-cell responses and resistance to immunosuppression
UMass Amherst researchers pioneer nanoelectronic sensor that simultaneously measures electrical and mechanical activity
White coat ceremony ushers in Class of 2026
U.S. President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions 13 August
Improving release process and treatment after incarcerationcould help lower opioid overdoses
Whirlpools with symmetries of squares and tetrahedrons observed in exotic quantum superfluid
Oil-based Systems Show Promise for Eradicating Salmonella on Food Production Machinery
New class of 3D-printed alloys brings more flexibility to super-strong metal parts
Scientists 3D print high-performance nanostructured alloy that's both ultrastrong and ductile
UMass Amherst and Georgia Tech researchers 3D print first high-performance nanostructured alloy that's both ultrastrong and ductile
Bacteria powering truly green revolution in personal electronics
Scientists recycle CDs into flexible biosensors
Daniel Morash Named Chief Financial Officer and SVP of Finance at Brigham and Women's Hospital
CDs to flexible biosensors: Researchers discover easy, inexpensive recycling method
US youth firearm mortality increases over past decade
Researcher uses graphene for same-time, same-position biomolecule isolation and sensing
How environmentally responsible is lithium brine mining? It depends on how old water is
Human rights council president appoints Radhika Coomaraswamy of Sri Lanka to serve on Ethiopia rights body
ASM Announces 2022-2023 ASM Distinguished Lecturer Roster
Revolutionary Technology Shortens Cardiac Scan Time, Provides High-Quality SPECT Images