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.
Changing Land-Use Practices Could Help Save Narragansett Bay
UMass Amherst researchers focus on a systems approach to reducing the worst impacts of climate change
UMass Amherst Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Circadian Rhythms in Cells
The research could help track cancer using chemical tools
Study Could Lead to More Personalized Clinical Training for Psychotherapists
UMass Amherst researchers examine psychotherapists' role in treatment efficacy
IALS/Manning Innovation Award Winners Include VASCI and Chemistry Researchers
Recipients receive $100,000 over 12 to 18 months for applied research and development efforts
UMass Grad Students Among Winners of Prestigious DOE Award
The two physicists-in-training are researching everything from muons to antimatter
Artwork Communicates Climate Change Challenges
UMass Amherst researchers team up on award-winning project
Pragathi Kamarasu Wins Fellowship to Foster Food Safety
This Food Science PhD candidate is driven to make leafy greens safer for consumption
The Secret to Making Stronger Polymers
UMass Amherst researchers reveal the number of "entanglements" are important
Research Reveals Agricultural Runoff's Role in Global Warming
UMass Amherst professor's study could help inform efforts at climate-change mitigation
New UMass Amherst Research Identifies the Secret to Cellular Health
"Selective Promiscuity" molecular chaperones may keep our bodies running smoothly