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Two ecologists explain why a misleading map is worse than no map at all, and how they have worked for years to track the emergences of 13-year and 17-year cicadas.
The organization is reimagining higher education's role in an aging society An aerial view of blooms across the UConn Storrs ...
Experts say it’s no surprise that UnitedHealthcare often ends up in the crosshairs of public and political scrutiny, as it’s ...
The new head of the Bates College Museum of Art is an expert in postwar and contemporary Japanese art, photography and ...
Officers were deployed to the area of East Street in front of the Central Connecticut State University police department for ...
With just days to go before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is set to release its predictions for 2025. NOAA officials will ...
HERMES, MARGARET ELIZABETH Margaret Elizabeth Hermes, 81, Villas, entered into eternal rest surrounded by the love of her ...
The following athletes have been selected as Hometeam Central Mass. Boys' Hockey all-stars for the 2024-25 season, as chosen ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Florida was the first state to pass a law regulating the use of cellphones in schools in 2023. Just two years ...
A few summers ago when Lisa Baik, an associate research scientist at Yale University, left a flowerpot in her New Haven yard, she felt ashamed to find an invasive species lurking in the still water ...
As a veteran academic researcher, department chairperson and associate dean for research, I have seen this process play out from multiple perspectives – as a grant recipient, grant reviewer and ...