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Daily HeadlinesFebruary 27, 2017

Chris Clark, Research Scientist; Tom Jarvie, CEO; Mark Driscoll, CSO; and Ryan Beach, Research Scientist. Jarvie and Driscoll are discussing the manufacturing process for the kits. (Janine Gelineau/UConn Health Photo)

To Market, To Market, with Science Solutions

A Connecticut startup company’s journey in the land of innovation through UConn's Technology Incubation Program. Read more.

A magnifying glass amplifying a nutrition label

Three Things to Avoid to Keep Heart Disease at Bay

'You can’t go wrong by substituting saturated fats and sugar products with more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fewer calories.' – UConn Health cardiologist Dr. Aseem Vashist. Read more.

Rip Hamilton's No. 32 has been retired and raised to the rafters by the Detroit Pistons. He is the first UConn men's basketball alum to be so honored by an NBA team. (Athletic Communications File Photo)

Former UConn All-American Honored In Detroit

Rip Hamilton's No. 32 has been retired and raised to the rafters by the Detroit Pistons. He is the first UConn men's basketball alum to be so honored by an NBA team. Read more.

This artist's concept appeared on the Feb. 23, 2017 cover of the journal Nature announcing that the TRAPPIST-1 star, an ultra-cool dwarf, has seven Earth-size planets orbiting it. (NASA Image)

The Seven New Planets Next Door

UConn astronomy experts discuss NASA's recent revelation that astronomers had discovered a nearby star with seven Earth-like planets, three of them potentially able to support life. Read more.

UConn in the News

USA Today

Study: Private schools offer fewer athletic training services than public schools

Associated Press

UConn exhibit tells stories of psychological impact of war

Associated Press

Inspiration for Hartford girls on school field trip

Hospital Newspaper

To Speed Human Limb Growth UConn Joins Biomanufacturing Consortium

Mashable

Half of the world’s species could become extinct, biologists say

Computer Magazine

Police Floodlights are Unlikely to Reduce Crime, But Could Harm Your Health

Bangor Daily News

States push to keep people from buying junk food with food stamps

Science Daily

Interactive health apps may inspire healthy behaviors, but watch the tone

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