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Daily HeadlinesNovember 2, 2016

Marie Coppola tests children at the Bousfield Psychology Building. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

The Case for Bilingual Deaf Children

Marie Coppola and other UConn researchers want to understand the science behind how early access to language affects learning in deaf and hearing children. Read more.

After claiming the 2016 American Athletic Conference regular season title Sunday, UConn women’s soccer brought home five major conference awards and had six Huskies earn All-Conference honors. (Stephen Slade '89 (SFA) for UConn)

Huskies Bring Home Major Conference Awards

Rachel Hill is one of the six women's soccer players named to All-Conference teams. Read more.

Some of the latest information on Connecticut’s health insurance exchange marketplace from UConn Health.

Update on Health Exchange Open Enrollment

Some of the latest information on Connecticut’s health insurance exchange marketplace from UConn Health. Read more.

UConn in the News

CBS News

Big Money Spent Marketing Unhealthy Baby Food

USA Today

Black Lawmakers Call on Facebook to Stop Letting Ads Exclude Racial Groups

International Business Times

Neutron Stars And Human Cells Have A Striking Similarity

Health Medicine Network

Cosmic Connection

Phys.org

Scientists Confirm a Structural Similarity in Human Cells and Neutron Stars

Reuters

Are some kids genetically more vulnerable to food advertising?

Sports Illustrated

UConn and Beyond: A Look Back At Ray Allen’s Historic Career

Washington Post

Governments, Not People, Tend to Benefit From Land Conservation

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