Why Are Fish Getting Smaller as Waters Warm?
A team of scientists led by the UMass Amherst recently found that there is no physiological evidence supporting a leading theory as to why fish are shrinking.
Nature Inspires Innovative Use for Self-Regulating Fabrics
UMass Amherst breakthrough research provides platform for interactive soft materials
Justice for George Floyd and Anti-Racism Work
Today, we specifically stand in solidarity with our Black community members
Ancient Antarctic Ice Sheet Models Help See Future of Global Warming
New UMass Amherst research gives clearer picture of mid-Miocene Antarctic ice sheet
Supportive Partners Protect Relationship Quality in People With Depression or External Stress
UMass Amherst research on newlyweds shows new findings
Muon g-2 Experiment Strengthens Evidence of New Physics
UMass Amherst researchers contribute to landmark findings
We Stand in Solidarity With Our Asian-American Community Members
We condemn the racist vitriol, violence, and xenophobia against all Asians in the strongest possible terms
Pandemic Stress Has Varying Impacts on Couples’ Relationships
People with pre-existing struggles face greatest hardships, UMass Amherst research finds
UMass Amherst Student Farmers Plant Seeds Today for Tomorrow’s CSA
Students get to plant, grow, and harvest crops ranging from tomatoes to watermelon, garlic to kale. Fall CSA shares are available now
UMass Amherst Sunwheel Live Broadcasts to Welcome the Spring Equinox
Standing stones will mark the spring equinox at sunrise and sunset on March 20
Hand Microbiome Research to Focus on Healthier Handwashing
UMass Amherst’s Kelly N. Haas receives funding to study the hand’s microbiome