College of Natural Sciences (CNS) at UMass Amherst

CNS News
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Infant Gut Bacteria Uses Nitrogen from Breast Milk to Support Overall Health
UMass Amherst research may lead to improved infant health around the world -
How to Break the Universe and Other Adventures in the Department of Astronomy
A team of astronomers, including assistant professor Kate Whitaker, recently published research that many popular publications have said “breaks the universe.” -
UMass Amherst Leading the Charge of Convergence Education in STEM
Replicating the UMass iCons Model at Central Michigan and the University of Vermont -
Cam Anderson, Stockbridge Doctoral Student, Tells Congress to Follow the Research
The Ph.D. student recently advocated for new policies based on research -
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Providing Scholarships to Boost Diversity
Federal grant will provide $10,000 per year to help lower educational barriers for underrepresented college students; application window open until April 1 -
Mahoney Life Sciences Prize Awarded to Biologist, Lynn Adler
Adler’s pioneering work illuminates the relationship between pollinators, flowers and disease

Upcoming Events
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Mar29
Deciding between a desirable mate and an unwanted one: the long and winding road to fertilization in flowering plants
Alice CheungUMass Amherst4:00pmSeminar - Veterinary and Animal Sciences Department -
Mar29
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Mar30
From Better Entanglement Distillation to Multi-formalism Quantum Simulation Tools
Stefan KrastanovUMass Amherst (CICS)11:30amSeminar - Physics Department -
Mar30
A Speleothem Record Of Hydroclimate Variability In Northwestern Madagascar During The Mid-Late Ho...
Berry WilliamsU-Mass Geosciences3:30pmSeminar - Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences Department -
Mar30
Traversing protein energy landscapes in the purple valley
Prof. Katie HartWilliams College, Dept. of Chemistry11:30pmSeminar - Chemistry Department -
Mar31
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