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Lights! Camera! Action!
A summer program for kids entering grades 5-10 combined physics, chemistry and a chance to make movies.
August 16, 2010 | Sheila Foran
Better Connecticut Host Visits UConn’s Storrs Campus
Better Connecticut host Scot Haney finds plenty to smile about during a recent UConn tour.
August 6, 2010 | Combined Reports
Fireflies Blink in Synch to Send a Uniform Message
Synchronized flashing by male fireflies helps a female recognize a mate, says a UConn researcher.
July 8, 2010 | Christine Buckley
Local Students Discover the Ocean at Avery Point Marine Science Day
The students learned about Long Island Sound, its inhabitants, and reasons for its conservation.
June 11, 2010 | Christine Buckley
Korey Stringer Institute a Natural Fit for UConn’s Kinesiology Department
UConn was Kelci Stringer's first choice for a research institute honoring her late husband.
April 29, 2010 | Colin Poitras
Exploring the Origins of Language
Marie Coppola studies gesture systems developed by deaf people with no access to conventional sign language.
April 14, 2010 | Colin Poitras
Using Stem Cells to Study Alcohol Dependence
Health Center scientists are testing the effects of alcohol on neural tissue generated from artificially produced stem cells.
April 9, 2010 | Jim H. Smith
UConn A Cappella Groups Recognized Among Nation’s Best
Two UConn groups are featured on a nationally distributed CD, The Best of College A Cappella.
March 12, 2010 | Colin Poitras
Implantable Glucose Sensor Could Spell Relief for Millions of Diabetics
UConn researchers have developed a tiny wireless device that can be inserted under a patient’s skin to monitor blood glucose levels over a period of several months.
November 2, 2009 | Colin Poitras
Researchers Studying How Genetic Disorder Develops – In a Petri Dish
With new stem cell lines generated directly from the cells of patients, researchers are able to study how the genetic disorder known as Angelman syndrome develops.
October 14, 2009 | David Bauman