NewsNature Helps Mental Health, Research Says—but Only for Rich, White People?by University of VermontNew study finds troubling lack of diversity in fast-growing field that explores nature’s effects on mental health
NewsNew Study Finds That Coffee Beans Benefit When Birds and Bees Team Upby University of VermontStudy calculates winged helpers’ effects on coffee—while pioneering a better way to measure nature’s "unpaid labor"
NewsMuseum Collections Predict Species Abundance in the Wildby University of VermontScientists develop method to count outdoor species from indoor museum records
NewsStudy: Without Right Messaging, Masks Could Lead to More COVID-19 Spreadby University of VermontIf not accompanied by proper public education, wearing masks could lead to more infections, research shows
NewsHow Colorado Potato Beetles Beat Pesticidesby University of VermontEpigenetic changes, passed to new generations, may solve paradox of rapid resistance
NewsInternational Team Reveals Richest Island Flora in Worldby University of VermontResearchers present the first expert-verified checklist to the vascular plants of New Guinea and surrounding islands
NewsThis "Nanocage" Tool Could Lead to New Custom Materialsby University of VermontThe new invention, created by University of Vermont scientists, can catch and straighten out molecule-sized tangles of polymers
NewsTeam Builds the First Living Robotsby University of VermontTiny 'xenobots' assembled from cells promise advances from drug delivery to toxic waste clean-up
NewsMachine Learning Can Help Us Understand Conversations about Deathby University of VermontResearchers wanted to understand the types of conversations that people have around serious illness, to identify the common features they have
NewsInventing the World's Strongest Silverby University of VermontTeam creates metal that breaks decades-old theoretical limit, promising new class of super-strong and conducting materials