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What happens when the coronavirus mutates?

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Flag leaves could help top off photosynthetic performance in rice

Claire Benjamin

The flag leaf is the last to emerge, indicating the transition from crop growth to grain production.

Model predicts where ticks, Lyme disease will appear next in Midwest

Diana Yates

By drawing from decades of studies, scientists created a timeline marking the arrival of black-legged ticks, also known as deer ticks, in hundreds of counties across 10 Midweste

Brain gene expression patterns predict behavior of individual honey bees

Diana Yates

An unusual study that involved bar coding and tracking the behavior of thousands of individual honey bees in six queenless bee hives and analyzing gene expression in their brain

Light signal emitted during photosynthesis used to quickly screen crops

Claire Benjamin

An international effort called Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) aims to transform crops' ability to t

Antifungal drug improves key cystic fibrosis biomarkers in clinical study

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A drug widely used to treat fungal infections improved key biomarkers in lung tissue cultures as well as in the noses of patients with cystic fibrosis, a clinical study by resea

Gene biomarkers indicate liver toxicity quickly and accurately

Marianne Stein

When agrochemical and pharmaceutical companies develop new products, they must test extensively for potential toxicity before obtaining regulatory approval.

Study tracks elephant tusks from 16th century shipwreck

Diana Yates

In 1533, the Bom Jesus – a Portuguese trading vessel carrying 40 tons of cargo including gold, silver, copper and more than 100 elephant tusks – sank off the coast of Africa nea

Chancellor, Provost offer reflections on 1 million COVID-19 tests

Chancellor Robert Jones and Provost Andreas Cangellaris

It sometimes seems a million doesn’t command quite the same attention that it used to. It isn’t mathematically special. And in today’s society, it isn’t even unusually large.

Initiative offers COVID-19 testing, explores virus transmission's social factors

Sharita Forrest

An interdisciplinary team of Illinois scientists is working with clinicians and community researchers to expand access to COVID-19 testing by providing pop-up testing clinics fo

STEAM TRAIN: Middle Schoolers Perform Student-Driven Research

Elizabeth Innes

Every Tuesday afternoon after school, six groups of around 24 excited Franklin STEAM Academy students hang around online a bit longer to conduct independent research on topics o

Supporting new research areas through seed funds

Alisa King-Klemperer

From the beginning, Kim and Robert Benziger shared a desire to spread positivity and to give back to the community so that others would have the same opportunities.