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Researchers find today’s energy policy decisions may not show full effects until 2034.

The research may ultimately push forward the boundaries of AI hardware, human-machine co-learning, brain-computer interfacing and disease modeling.

UMass Amherst microbiologist James Holden lends his lifetime of experience with rare microbes to NASA effort to find life on Jupiter’s moon, Europa.

The UMass Board of Trustees awarded tenure to 42 UMass Amherst faculty members and appointed three to distinguished professorships at its quarterly meeting June 11.

The DEFA Film Library’s virtual animation film festival, The Colorful World of Animation: A Short History, is available for free and is open to the UMass community and the public from July 11–Aug. 29, 2025.

Professor and Chair of Environmental Health Sciences Song Liang recently participated in a scientific meeting of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to address the global challenge of parasitic contamination in food.

UMass interns gathered for an evening of connection, career insight and community-building at Summer Networking Night, a collaboration between UMass Career Development and Professional Connections Hub, the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce and staffing firm ALKU designed to help students gain confidence and build meaningful professional relationships.
