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Daily HeadlinesAugust 15, 2018

A gray tree frog calling. (Kurt Schwenk/UConn Photo)

Nature and Knowledge at Our Doorstep

Students exposed to nature, some for the first time, soon become fascinated and eager to learn more. Read more.

Cancer cells tend to hoard iron, and researchers at UConn Health have found that iron may be playing a critical role in fueling the cells' growth through increased fatty acid synthesis. (Yesenia Carrero/UConn Illustration)

Ovarian Cancer Cells Hoard Iron to Fuel Growth

Researchers at UConn Health have found that iron may be playing a critical role in increased fatty acid synthesis in cancer. Read more.

UConn Huskies Jamelle Elliott and Rebecca Lobo play against the Tennessee Lady Vols in 1995, the year UConn won its first national championship. After a 12-year hiatus, the UConn and Tennessee women's basketball programs will resume their historic series beginning in 2019-20. (Athletic Communications Photo)

The Rivalry Returns: UConn, Tennessee to Renew Series

After a 12-year hiatus, the UConn and Tennessee women's basketball programs will resume their historic series, beginning in 2019-20. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

CAHNR Plant science + animal science = a nutritional yogurt

UConn in the News

Reuters

Monsanto Roundup appeal has uphill climb on ‘junk science’ grounds: legal experts

New York Times

D.J. Durkin’s Program Under Scrutiny as Maryland Parts Ways With Strength Coach

National Public Radio

What’s Next Now That Monsanto Was Found Liable In First Trial Over Weed Killer’s Cancer Link

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