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Daily HeadlinesMay 1, 2018

A new UConn Health study has found that cleft palate is caused by a disruption of the regulatory pieces of DNA. (Yesenia Carrero/UConn Illustration)

Blueprint for the Skull

A new UConn Health study has found that cleft palate is caused by a disruption of the regulatory pieces of DNA. Read more.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (L) and South Korean President Moon Jae-in (R) pose for photographs after signing the Panmunjom Declaration for Peace, Prosperity and Unification of the Korean Peninsula during the Inter-Korean Summit at the Peace House on April 27 in Panmunjom, South Korea. Kim and Moon meet at the border today for the third-ever Inter-Korean summit talks after the 1945 division of the peninsula, and first since 2007 between then President Roh Moo-hyun of South Korea and Leader Kim Jong-il of North Korea. (Photo by Korea Summit Press Pool/Getty Images)

Op-ed: The Goal in Korea Should be Peace and Trade – not Unification

While Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin may tweet and hold meetings, it is the nearly 80 million Koreans who will determine the future of how they will share their peninsula. Read more.

Street sign at the corner of North Eagleville Road and Storrs Road (Route 195). (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Construction Update, May 2018

It’s the month of May, and that means acceleration of construction on the Storrs campus, with the need to close some roads and detour traffic in several spots. Read more.

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Goal in Korea should be peace, trade — not unification

CNN

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