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Researchers have found almost 150 new genetic markers, which help pinpoint diabetes risks.
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The Mid-American Conference is inviting UMass to join the conference as a full member, starting in 2025, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The Minutemen are currently an independent in football and compete in the the Atlantic 10 in most other sports.
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UMass researchers say one reason for deteriorating roads in low income communities is redlining, which is the practice of denying people access to credit because of where they live.
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Students at UMass Amherst who were arrested in October for trespassing while demanding the university cut ties with a defense contractor and and condemn the killings in Gaza had their hearing in court Thursday.
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The UMass Amherst protest was one of several held at public and private colleges in Massachusetts on Wednesday as part of nationwide walkouts and rallies to support Palestinians.
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Massachusetts residents are generally in favor of the state's right to shelter law, according to a new poll released by the University of Massachusetts Amherst and WCVB.
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Slightly more than half of respondents indicated Healey needs to do more to address the housing shortage and affordability issues in Massachusetts.
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The first phase of the project is already operating on the Amherst campus.
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Exercise scientist Sofiya Alhassan says it's important to help preschool teachers work around space limitations to teach gross motor skills.
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Looking to better understand one of the most feared marine animals, The Shark Trust designated July 14 as Shark Awareness Day. It's also the day a UMass Amherst biologist released to the public several interactive 3D models of shark species.