Research & Discovery
No Evidence Wind Turbines Depress Property Prices
A UConn researcher’s new study finds no evidence that wind turbines negatively affect home prices or sales.
January 10, 2014 | Tom Breen
fMRI Machine Will Expand Research Capabilities
New brain-imaging equipment at the Storrs campus will benefit studies in cognitive science and many other fields.
January 9, 2014 | Stephanie Reitz
Measuring Spirituality One Click at a Time
A new mobile-ready survey offers a ‘treasure trove’ of data for social science researchers.
January 6, 2014 | Tom Breen
A Better Approach to Diagnosing Autism
A UConn professor co-chaired a statewide effort that developed new guidelines for the clinical diagnosis of autism.
December 20, 2013 | Cindy Wolfe Boynton
Bird Flu Research Earns Professor Accolades in China
Pathobiologist Mazhar Khan has developed diagnostic tests and vaccines to help prevent the spread of avian influenza.
December 17, 2013 | Sheila Foran
UConn Chemist Discovers New Way to Stabilize Proteins
Challa Kumar’s research could aid in the development of stable vaccines and inexpensive artificial blood.
November 18, 2013 | Colin Poitras
Secret Societies and Private Discrimination
Sociologist Matthew Hughey's new book explores the role of race and ethnicity in the perpetuation of inequality through private organizations.
November 13, 2013 | Christine Buckley
Path to the Professoriate
UConn’s new Diversity In-Residence Fellowships provide future college professors with an opportunity for scholarly development.
November 6, 2013 | Sheila Foran
Poetry Graduate Student Wins National Translation Prize
Miller Oberman, the first student ever to win the award, was recognized for his translation of an 8th-century poem.
October 30, 2013 | Samantha Ruggiero '14 (CLAS)
The Effect of Socioeconomic Status on How the Brain Processes Sound
A UConn researcher has found that children of parents with low levels of education hear differently than their peers.
October 29, 2013 | Christine Buckley