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The university gets coveted R1 status after nearly doubling its spending on research over the past decade.
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Researchers at St. Michael's College discovered a potential breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment by examining the inner workings of spider brains.
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In a freezing laboratory in New Hampshire, a modified 3D printer spit out a structure the size of a toaster made of ice.
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Researchers are exploring how RNA, a biological substance that went into COVID vaccines, can help treat disease and even provide pain relief.
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The species wasn't considered to exist this far north along the Connecticut River until scientists found genetic material from the fish this summer.
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Certain invasive plants, like Japanese barberry, provide habitat for ticks. New research aims to determine how much cutting down on these invasive species could reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases.
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A "severe" solar storm has reached Earth. Clouds could clear between midnight and 2 a.m. in the Champlain Valley.
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The aurora borealis will likely be visible throughout Vermont the night of Saturday, Oct. 5, according to a forecast by the Space Weather Prediction Center.
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Earth, Mars and Venus all looked pretty similar when they first formed. Today, Mars is dry, cold, and dusty; Venus has a hot, crushing atmosphere. Why did these sibling planets turn out so different?
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A nova of the T Coronae Borealis star system is expected to happen at some point through September, and will make it as bright as the North Star for several days.