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Daily HeadlinesJuly 10, 2019

Sarah Baker '20 (CLAS) holds an eastern red-backed salamander found in the Moss Forest Tract in Willington. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Summer Undergraduate Researcher Sarah Baker ’20 (CLAS)

Baker, a SURF award recipient, is researching the eastern red-backed salamander, which is found in woodlands close to the Storrs campus. Read more.

Children go to school by canoe on the Maranon River, a main tributary of the Amazon River, in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in May 2019. (Cris Bouroncle/AFP/Getty Images)

Opportunities Exist to Restore Tropical Rainforests – Here’s How We Mapped Them

Using high-resolution satellite imagery and the latest peer-reviewed research, experts integrated information about four benefits from forest restoration: biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation and water security. Read more.

UConn in the News

U.S. News

Mobile Help for Mental Health

Tribune Publishing

Op-ed: It Might be Hard to View Addiction with Compassion. But We Must.

Drugs.com

Food Insecurity Associated With Increased Insulin Resistance

Quartz

Scientists are Mapping Out How to Restore Tropical Rainforests Around the World

NBC

State Tracking Opioid Overdoses

MD Edge

Industry Payments Influence Prescription Choices

Tribune Publishing

It’s Harder to Enjoy a TV Show While Tweeting About It, Study Says

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