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New project aims to sequence all known eukaryotic species

Ananya Sen

The Earth BioGenome Project, launched in November 2018, is an ambitious undertaking with the goal of sequencing all the existing, named eukaryotes—about 2 million species of…

New detection technique counts COVID virus particles in saliva, breath

Ivan Sanchez

As health and research institutions continue to rapidly develop new methodologies for detecting SARS-CoV-2, researchers have found themselves at both forefronts of discovery…

Gene mutation leads to epileptic encephalopathy symptoms, neuron death in mice

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Mice with a genetic mutation that’s been observed in patients with epileptic encephalopathy, a severe form of congenital epilepsy, exhibit not only the seizure, developmental…

Prenatal exposure to phthalates damages reproductive tissue in female mice

Ananya Sen

Phthalates are a ubiquitous family of chemicals that are used every day. In a new study, researchers have investigated how these compounds affect tissue development in the…

Stronger drought resistance of urban vegetation due to higher temperature, CO2 and reduced O3

Alisa King-Klemperer

Globally, plants are reaping the benefits of elevated CO2 levels in the atmosphere by increasing photosynthesis rates, a phenomenon known as the CO2 fertilization effect.…

The heat is on: RIPE researchers show ability to future-proof crops

Allie Arp

The world is warming quickly with no indication of slowing down. This could be catastrophic for the production of food crops, particularly in already warm areas. Today,…

Supporting research on reproductive health through the Director’s Innovation Fund

Ananya Sen

The Director’s Innovation Fund was initiated in 2019 by Scott Fisher, an Illinois alumnus. He wanted to honor his late wife Bonita J. Fisher, who was diagnosed with multiple…

New model accurately describes COVID-19 waves and plateaus

Siv Schwink

The COVID-19 pandemic has gone on much longer than many predicted in its earliest months. The world has closely watched its progression, with infection rates measured out on…

Atomic structure of antifungal drug confirms unusual mechanism

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Advanced molecular imaging technology has now mapped the structure of a drug widely used to treat fungal infections but whose workings have mystified researchers and physicians…

COVID viral spike protein region senses temperature, drives seasonal mutation patterns

Lauren Quinn

New analyses from University of Illinois researchers show that, underneath all the variants and waves, COVID-19 has been cycling seasonally across the globe for nearly two…

Study reveals how bacterial pathogen adapts to nutritional stress

Alisa King-Klemperer

In order to cause disease, the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus must adapt to the changing host environment. Many of these adaptations are mediated through two-component…

Chemical pollutants disrupt reproduction in anemonefish, study finds

Ananya Sen

Ocean pollution is unfortunately becoming more commonplace, raising concerns over the effect of chemicals that are leaching into the water. In a new study, researchers have…