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Daily HeadlinesApril 5, 2017

World War I Victory Gardens poster. (Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)

How the ‘War to End All Wars’ Shaped Connecticut

Art and artifacts on display at the Dodd Center and Babbidge Library recall the U.S. entry into World War I on April 6, 2017. Read more.

Rachel O'Neill, professor of molecular and cell biology with Craig Obergfell, a research assistant, (beard) and Nathaniel Jue, a postdoctoral fellow examine a plate used for sequencing on Dec. 20, 2012. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Morphing Genomes Can Harm and Help

Imagine reading a blueprint that’s 3.2 billion pages long. That’s how many strands of DNA make up the human genome, which is being studied by geneticists like molecular & cell biology professor Rachel O’Neill. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

SFA ‘100 Birds’ to Descend on the Ballard

BUS BCLC Freshmen Take Charge

UConn in the News

Washington Post

Who’s protesting and why? Here’s our February report.

Slate

Self-Care: From its radical roots to its election-inspired resurgence

Reuters Health

Stem cells plus scaffold may spur repair of torn tendons

Latest Technology

Stem Cell Fabric Innovation Regrows Rotator Cuffs

Physics Today

From sound to meaning

Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Research on Faulty Stem Cells Suggests MS Patients Need Tailored Therapies

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