Anesthesia Can Cause Disturbing Hallucinations, Lasting Trauma, UConn Researchers Find

Anesthesia Can Cause Disturbing Hallucinations, Lasting Trauma, UConn Researchers Find

Having witnesses or recording devices during procedures requiring anesthesia could help prevent opportunities for sexual assault and hallucinations about assaults that did not occur, UConn researchers findings suggest. Data published in UConn Today report on their findings and recommendations.

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Yale's Akiko Iwasaki Selected as 2023 Recipient of Connecticut Medal of Science

Yale's Akiko Iwasaki Selected as 2023 Recipient of Connecticut Medal of Science

Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and Professor of Dermatology and of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) at the Yale School of Medicine, and an Investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, has been selected as the 2023 recipient of the Connecticut Medal of Science.

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A Day at the Beach, Solid Preparation and Serendipity Are Foundation for Student’s Opportunity

A Day at the Beach, Solid Preparation and Serendipity Are Foundation for Student’s Opportunity

Timing - and preparation - is everything, Jenna Greenhill, a junior volleyball player and Meteorology major attending Western Connecticut State University found out recently. She now has a prime summer internship lined up, thanks to the skills she’s developed creating weathercasts at the state university in Danbury.

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American Manufacturing Hall of Fame to Induct Leading CT Companies in April Ceremony

American Manufacturing Hall of Fame to Induct Leading CT Companies in April Ceremony

Manufacturing is synonymous with Connecticut. Honoring the state’s more than 350 years of renown as the birthplace of invention, the American Manufacturing Hall of Fame (AMHoF) has announced its first statewide Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held next month.

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University Pharmacy Scholarship Recalls Renowned Space Scientist, Chemist & Educator

University Pharmacy Scholarship Recalls Renowned Space Scientist, Chemist & Educator

The University of Saint Joseph is offering a $10,000 scholarship toward the first year at USJ for students who submit a deposit to USJ’s Pharmacy School. The scholarship honors the memory and legacy of the late Professor of Chemistry Sister Mary Ellen Murphy, a renowned scientist and scholar in the fields of space research and chemistry, one of the first women to analyze the moon rocks brought back from the historic Apollo 11 space flight in 1969.

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Long Island Sound’s Plum Island A Step Closer to Being Saved From Sale to Developers

Long Island Sound’s Plum Island A Step Closer to Being Saved From Sale to Developers

One could almost feel the excitement emanating from the hundreds of species that know Plum Island as their home when the good news arrived at year’s end. Years of diligent efforts by the Protect Plum Island Coalition, and supporters in Congress, had earned a breakthrough.

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