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Daily HeadlinesNovember 17, 2016

Structures called 'Terasaki ramps,' consisting of stacked sheets connected by helical ramps, have been found in cell cytoplasm (left) and neutron stars (right). The original structures were first identified by UConn Health cell biologist Mark Terasaki. (University of California, Santa Barbara Photo)

Of Parking Garages, Nuclear Pasta, and Cosmic Connections

A unique cellular structure named after a UConn professor may also exist in the outer crust of neutron stars thousands of light-years away. Physicists are trying to figure out why. Read more.

UConn in the News

New York Times

Hartford Kicks Open Its Doors to Innovators

Phys.org

Storing Carbon in Western Cascades Forests Could Benefit Some Wildlife Species

Muscle & Fitness

Carnitine: One of 13 Supps with a Secret Benefit

Capital Bay

Howard County’s Unsweetened Campaign to Reduce Sugary Drinks

Hearst media

Improving Pain Care Through Implementation of the Stepped Care Model

Pharmacy Practice News

A Body of Work That Has Made a Real Difference to Patients

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