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    6 days ago
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    Notable additions include UMass Amherst's Peter Gizzi winning the 2024 T.S. Eliot Prize for his poetry collection 'Fierce Elegy', and research on using non-toxic bacteria to combat high-mortality cancers preparing for clinical trials, while several articles on vaping cessation and digital censorship have been removed.
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    14 days ago
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    New research highlights effective strategies for quitting vaping and the urgent need for diet improvement, while a study on digital surveillance explores game theory as a potential solution.
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    21 days ago
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    A new UMass Amherst study highlights the urgent need for dietary improvements for the health of parents and children, while another study reveals the significant economic costs associated with plastic-related health issues.
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    28 days ago
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    The university has announced campus closure days and shared reflections on 2024, while the social team is signing off until 2025, highlighting a focus on upcoming content and holiday wishes.
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    35 days ago
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    UMass Amherst has launched a new partnership to recruit students for AI projects aimed at social good, while recent research highlights the significant economic costs of toxic chemicals in plastics and identifies the nation's most prolific polluters.
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    42 days ago
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    Recent research from UMass Amherst highlights the ecological impact of catch-and-release sport fishing on giant trevally populations, revealing that these fish are becoming 'hook shy' due to repeated capture, prompting a need for revised fishing strategies.
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