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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.
TRIO programs supporting 5,700 low-income, first-generation and disabled students in Connecticut face funding cuts under the ...
House speaker Matt Ritter says UConn has dropped its opposition to a bill allowing sports bets on games in the state ...
Stamford's Zoning Board is scrutinizing planned zoning regulations that could allow some building at the city's UConn campus ...
CONNECTICUT, USA — Connecticut's beech trees are dying from Beech Leaf Disease, which is caused by a microscopic worm. Thomas ...
A recent study found that consuming walnuts can reduce inflammation markers and may lower the risk of colon cancer. The study ...
Connecticut is landing new housing in some of its older buildings — historic schools that have outlived their original use.
Cicada shells are crunching underfoot in Southwest Ohio, left behind by the invading 17-year brood. Here's how to clean up ...
Experts say it’s no surprise that UnitedHealthcare often ends up in the crosshairs of public and political scrutiny, as it’s ...
James B. Milliken, chancellor of the University of Texas System, has been named president of the University of California ...
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 ...