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.
Coastal Northeastern U.S. Is a Global Warming Hotspot
UMass Amherst research shows dramatic warming over land, rising temperatures in Atlantic Ocean and shifting wind patterns
UMass Amherst Astronomers Solve 12-Billion-Year-Old Mystery of Stalled Galaxies
Unprecedented research confirms galaxies idle when they run out of cold gas
Cichlids Are Helping Redefine the Fundamentals of Evolution
UMass Amherst researchers are focusing on the jaw of an African ray-finned fish
UMass Amherst Research to Decipher Arctic Mystery
NSF awards $2.5 million grant to team led by Raymond Bradley
Organization Co-Founded by UMass Amherst Professors Receives Climate Leadership Award
The RISCC network plays a key role in meeting the challenge invasive species pose in a warming world
UMass Amherst Among Top-20 "Coolest Schools" on Environmental Issues
Sierra Club ranked UMass No. 18 on its list of North America’s greenest colleges and universities
Research Shows Nitrogen From Human Milk May Benefit Infant Nutrition and Development
UMass Amherst nutrition scientist David Sela receives NIH grant to advance understanding of beneficial microbiomes in babies
Springer Receives NSF Grant to Expand CUREs Program
The funds will be used to train and mentor educators who provide real-world research opportunities to their students
Research Shows Many Garden Ornamentals Are Invasive Plants
UMass Amherst study finds that inconsistent regulations are responsible for this phenomenon
UMass Amherst Researchers Discover New, Cheaper Process to Make RNA
The future of medicine may be closer, thanks to this invention