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.
The New England White Shark Research Consortium — an Unparalleled Joint Effort to Understand This Crucial Apex Predator
Danylchuk Lab joins the first-ever regional collaboration to deepen our understanding of the white sharks that pass through New England waters
Solving the Two-Thousand-Year-Old Mystery of Liver Regeneration
UMass embryologist to investigate the liver’s exceptional ability to replace dead or injured cells, exploring how this emerges during embryonic development
'Re-wilded'— Transforming Massachusetts Cranberry Bogs Back Into Wetlands
CNS researchers celebrate years of restoration and continue crucial data collection to help shape future projects
Dean Serio Takes on Additional Leadership Role as Associate Chancellor of Strategic Academic Engagement
Tricia R. Serio, CNS dean, named associate chancellor of strategic academic planning, will dedicate 20 percent of her time to the new role
ADVANCE Research Will Develop Tool to Reverse Immunosuppression
Assistant Professor Michelle Farkas from chemistry and Associate Professor Shelly Peyton from chemical engineering have received a research seed grant
CNS Graduate Students Receive Financial Support to Weather COVID-19 Challenges
Longtime alumni supporters contribute $100,000 to science students hit hardest by pandemic
Honoring 'Excellence and Extraordinary Service’ in CNS
CNS honors its faculty, staff, and student leaders who have made important contributions with the Outstanding Achievement Awards
We Must Stand Together to End Racism
"We must stand together to end racism"
Celebrating the life of Dr. Tracie Moniece Gibson (1967-2019)
Stories, tributes, and photographs honoring Tracie Moniece Gibson