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Daily HeadlinesJuly 20, 2018

Red lake reflection, Andean Flamingos birds in the Bolivian Andes. (Photo/Getty Images)

How Virtual Worlds Can Recreate the Geographic History of Life

Although our computer simulations were not designed to predict the future, they vividly reveal the dynamic power of climate change to shape life on Earth, write a UConn professor and former student. Read more.

South America, by Guillaume de l'Isle, Paris, 1700. Engraving. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

From Cradle to Grave: Model Identifies Factors that Shaped Evolution

The study, published today in Science, brings us closer to knowing the complex interactions between topography and climate change, and how these factors influence the evolutionary histories. Read more.

UConn in the News

C-SPAN

Historical Interpretations of Reconstruction

Chronicle of Higher Education

Class Discussions on Divisive Topics Are Tricky. Here’s One Promising Approach.

Inside Climate News

‘This Was Preventable’: Football Heat Deaths and the Rising Temperature

Vox

3 Book Recommendations on the Problems of Globalism

Phys.org

From cradle to grave: Model identifies factors that shaped evolution

Science Daily

From cradle to grave: Factors that shaped evolution

San Francisco Chronicle

How virtual worlds can recreate the geographic history of life

Associated Press

UConn Appoints 44-Member Presidential Search Committee

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