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Daily HeadlinesApril 5, 2016

Kyle Baumbauer and Erin Young, at the Cell and Genome Sciences Building in Farmington on March 31, 2016. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Pain in the Gut

Genetic variants may help explain why, given the same circumstances, one person can feel so much pain while another does not, says School of Nursing researcher Erin Young. Read more.

The Guerrilla Girls exhibition is on display at the Benton Museum of Art. (Amy Jorgensen/UConn Photo)

Protesting Inequalities in the Art World

'There still is a glass ceiling for women and artists of color,' says Frida Kahlo of the advocacy group Guerrilla Girls, whose work is on display at the Benton Museum. Read more.

UConn in the News

Science

Human Sacrifice May Have Helped Societies Become More Complex

New Scientist

Has Ritual Human Sacrifice Shaped Societies and Class Systems?

Daily Mail

Why Macho Men Are So Bad at Pillow Talk

Spectrum

Autism’s Brain Signature Lingers Even After Loss of Diagnosis

Marketplace

What Does MetLife’s Win in Court Mean for Other Businesses?

Hartford Courant

Making Great Clothing in the U.S. That’s Organic

Hartford Business Journal

Emerging Sector: A Deeper Look Into CT’s Growing Bioscience Industry

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