External Media Mentions
Media coverage of the people and programs at UConn. As a vibrant, progressive leader among public research universities, UConn fosters a diverse and dynamic culture that meets the challenges of a changing global society.
January 2018
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January 11, 2018National Public Radio
Our rivers and streams are getting saltier
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January 11, 2018Scientific American
Fossil find questions an idea about the evolution of butterflies and moths
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January 10, 2018Psychology Today
14 Life-Changing Outcomes Associated with a College Education
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January 10, 2018PBS
UConn’s Scott Wallace: Isolated Tribes
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January 10, 2018Science Newsline
Winter Road Salt, Fertilizers Turning North American Waterways Increasingly Saltier
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January 10, 2018ESPN
UConn basketball player Gabby Williams’ pregame playlist
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January 9, 2018CNBC
Apple urged to take action on smartphone addiction some call ‘digital heroin’
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January 9, 2018Washington Post
The nation’s rivers and streams are getting dangerously saltier
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January 9, 2018Science Daily
US rivers and streams are compromised by increasing salt loads
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January 9, 2018Phys.org
North American waterways are becoming saltier and more alkaline
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January 9, 2018Reader's Digest
Best Skin Care Routine for Psoriasis, According to Top Dermatologists
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January 9, 2018Times of San Diego
Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine Adds 6 to Scientific Board
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January 9, 2018The United States Army
Scientists collaborate to kill microbial pathogens
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January 8, 2018Broadway World
2018 UConn Winter Puppet Slam
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January 8, 2018Fast Company
I Slept With A Sleep Robot (And I Liked It)
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January 8, 2018Pacific Standard magazine
Inside the Culture Clash Over Cochlear Implants
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January 8, 2018Science Daily
Mechanism that converts white fat to brown identified
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January 8, 2018CBS New York
Study Finds Link Between Lighting And Breast Cancer
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January 5, 2018CNN
How parents tackle bedtime around the world
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January 5, 2018Futurism
WHO Identifies Gaming Disorder as a Mental Health Condition
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January 3, 2018The Guardian
The ‘bomb cyclone’ heading for the eastern US – is that even a thing?
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January 3, 2018The Guardian
Ice will return but extinctions can’t be reversed. We must act now
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January 3, 2018Medical News Today
Obesity: Could a new smartphone app prevent overeating?
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January 3, 2018STAT
Too much screening has misled us about real cancer risk factors, experts say
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January 3, 2018China Daily
‘Comfort women’ deal called into question
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January 3, 2018Quartz
The Capitalist Experiment that Keeps Appalachia Poor, Sick
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January 3, 2018Health News Digest
Why Walking with Doc Better Than Talking with Doctor
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January 2, 2018New York Times
We Asked 615 Men About How They Conduct Themselves at Work
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January 2, 2018Washington Post
Tapeworms are brainless, spineless, gutless parasites — and this scientist loves them
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January 2, 2018Washington Post
Republican tax bill spurred more than 120 public protests
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January 2, 2018Business Insider
A calculator that can guess how many healthy years of life you have left
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January 2, 2018Salon
Walking with your doctor could be better than talking
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January 2, 2018ESPN
Lawyer: IOC should keep Russian ban in place until threats to whistleblower stop
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January 2, 2018San Antonio Express-News
Male power, privilege drive most abusers
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January 2, 2018National Public Radio
Anthropologist Highlights The Importance Of Rituals
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January 2, 2018Live Science
An Anthropologist Explains Why We Love Holiday Rituals and Traditions
December 2017
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December 27, 2017Houston Chronicle
Why walking with your doctor could be better than talking with your doctor
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December 27, 2017New York Times
Patch of Bamboo Creates New Legal Thicket for Connecticut City
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December 22, 2017Forbes
Get The Right People On Your Bus To Go Forward In 2018
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December 22, 2017Marketwatch
Why student loan borrowers should be watching this bankruptcy case
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December 22, 2017Inside 3D Printing
Additive Manufacturing Technique Designed to Repair Ships at Sea
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December 21, 2017The Improper Bostonian
Battle Royale
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December 21, 2017Bloomberg News
Must-Reads of 2017: No, These Are Not Dark Times
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December 21, 2017Newsweek
Ancient Israel Ritual Site with 12,000-year-old Skeletons is earliest evidence of Holiday Feast
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December 21, 2017Wired
Using Genetics to Make a More Perfect Christmas Tree
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December 21, 2017Pharmacy Choice
Programmable drug delivery platform combats diseased cells at genetic level
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December 20, 2017USA Today
Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma reaches 1,000 career wins
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December 20, 2017Sports Illustrated
Geno Auriemma Becomes Fastest Coach to 1,000 Wins in NCAA History
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December 20, 2017ESPN
Here’s to Geno Auriemma’s Next 1,000 Wins
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December 19, 2017Business Insider
There’s a scientific reason some people are more motivated than others — but it’s possible to change