UVM Experts on Vermont’s 2023 Historic Flood
When the catastrophic flooding hit Vermont on July 10, 2023, the University of Vermont community mobilized, organizing flood relief efforts, launching rapid research efforts, and helping communities across the state.
As the anniversary of the historic flood approaches, UVM researchers involved in the flood response and flood research are available for media interviews.
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UVM Researchers Help Shape First National Nature Assessment
Taylor Ricketts, Director of UVM’s Gund Institute for Environment, and Rachelle Gould, a professor in UVM’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, have been selected to serve as chapter author and chapter lead, respectively, for the first-ever U.S. National Nature Assessment.
Scientists Use Wearable Technology to Detect Stress Levels During Sleep
What if changes in a person’s stress levels could be detected while they sleep using wearable devices?
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