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Daily HeadlinesAugust 19, 2019

University of Connecticut professor of physics Carlos Trallero is a pioneer in a field of research that uses high-power lasers to investigate atomic and molecular physical phenomena. (Carson Stifel ('21 CLAS)/UConn Photo)

Meet the Researcher: Carlos Trallero, Physics

Carlos Trallero views physics as the 'broadest' science since it has unique applications to math, engineering, chemistry and, even, biology. Read more.

A large group of people wearing safety equipment and breathing masks stands in front of the remains of the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan

Fukushima Disaster: Key Takeaways 8 Years Later

Eight years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a UConn researcher shares some surprising good news. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

ENG Shor and Alpay Appointed Associate Deans For School of Engineering

SSW Meet New Faculty Member Jon Phillips

CLAS ‘Love The Possibilities’: New CLAS Dean Will Connect Disciplines

UConn in the News

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M.D. Alert

Better Detection of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer with MRI Plus Targeted Biopsy

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