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Daily HeadlinesAugust 13, 2018

Synchrony Keeps the Beat

UConn neuroscientist Ed Large built a model of the brain that can predict the future. And then he taught it to dance. Read more.

Dewayne Johnson, who used Roundup in his job as groundskeeper and later developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, has been awarded $289 million in damages. (AP Photo via The Conversation)

Jury finds Monsanto Liable in the first Roundup Cancer Trial – Here’s What Could Happen Next

A UConn Health professor with experience of trying to help figure out why people get cancer discusses implications of the Roundup verdict. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

PHR Neuroepigenetics Specialist Gregory Sartor, Ph.D. Joins UConn Pharmacy’s Faculty

OVPR New $2M NIH Grant Studies Asymmetric Stem Cell Division

UConn in the News

Reuters

Girls with obesity have increased risk of depression

Science Alert

Monsanto Has Been Found Liable in The First Roundup Cancer Case – But That Might Not Mean What You Think

Washington Post

Staffers placed on leave in wake of football player’s death

Reader's Digest

13 Things That Could Happen When You Quit Social Media

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