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Daily HeadlinesSeptember 13, 2018

The giant swallowtail butterfly, a newcomer to Connecticut, is one representative of increased biodiversity among insect species in the Northeast due to climate change. (Getty Images)

Insects Coping with Climate Change

Entomologist David Wagner says the number of insect species in Connecticut is increasing due to climate change. That's good news and bad. Read more.

Distribution of concrete (Getty Images)

UConn Engineers Seek to Validate Methods of Testing Pyrrhotite in Concrete

The study, funded by UConn, aims to establish a rigorous framework for standardized testing. Read more.

Schools and Colleges

SFA Choral Concert Commemorates Those Lost to Gun Violence

UConn in the News

TIME magazine

Fortnite Is a Huge Success — And a Sign of What’s to Come in Gaming

San Diego Tribune

Are You Drinking Enough Water?

IEEE

The Prohibition-era Origins of the Police Radio

National Geographic

UConn’s Scott Wallace: Revealing Uncontacted Tribes May Help Save Them

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