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Education Week

The 2022 Midterms: Why Educators Should Care What Happens

Hearst Connecticut Media

Data: Lyme Disease Pathogen Found in 13% of Ticks Tested in Greenwich

The Hartford Courant

Enjoy That Extra Hour of Weekend Sleep. But Daylight Saving Is a National Debate, and Changes Can Impact Health

The CT Mirror

The Unknown Puts Offspring at Risk of Sickle Cell Disease

The CT Mirror

How We Must Respond to America’s Time of Crisis

Screen shot of Zofia Baumann working with oysters in hopes to help restore Connecticut’s oyster populations.

Science in Seconds: Oyster Restoration

UConn Marine Science researcher Zofia Baumann has her eyes set on restoring Connecticut’s oyster populations

Three different types of insect together on a wild flower, illustrating the kind of biodiversity and role in the food web that insects play.

‘Insects Need Our Help in a Warming World, Now’

If no action is taken to better understand and reduce the impact of climate change on insects, scientists warn we will drastically limit our chances of a sustainable future with healthy ecosystems

An illustration of a human brain being powered by blue light meant to represent breath.

A Brain Stimulator That Powers With Breath Instead of Batteries

As deep brain stimulators become more common, the need to frequently change batteries is a major hurdle to overcome

The Washington Post

Itaewon Halloween Tragedy Conjures Ghosts of 1995 Seoul Store Collapse

Characterizing the ‘Noisy Life of a Musician’: Risks and Benefits for Brain Aging

Erika Skoe will lead a research team to better understand the risks and benefits of musicianship for brain aging and hearing.