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Airlines could fly thousands of miles on biofuel from new promising feedstock

Claire Benjamin

A Boeing 747 burns one gallon of jet fuel each second. A recent analysis from researchers at the University of Illinois estimate that this aircraft could fly for 10 hours on…

Researchers use computation and genomics to battle tooth decay

Laura Schmitt

An expert in using computational and experimental techniques to combat infectious diseases, Illinois Bioengineering faculty and MMG member Paul Jensen is taking aim at one of…

Seeing Emergent Physics Behind Evolution

Jordana Cepelewicz

Quanta magazine recently interviewed Swanlund Professor of Physics and leader of IGB's Biocomplexity research theme, Nigel Goldenfeld.

The physicist Nigel Goldenfeld…

Scientists discover spring-loaded mechanism in unusual species of trap-jaw ant

Diana Yates

Researchers reveal how a group of trap-jaw ants can snap their jaws shut at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour – just fast enough to capture their elusive prey.

They…

NSF awards Illinois $3M for interdisciplinary graduate student training

Samantha Jones Toal

The National Science Foundation recently granted the University of Illinois $3 million for an interdisciplinary graduate student training program to help form new insight on…

Workshop “bridges” empirical, theoretical understandings of climate and crop yield

Claudia Lutz.

The societal stakes for assessing climate change impacts on agriculture and food supply are incredibly high. To meet this need, sophisticated computer models have been…

Combating antiviral drug resistance with dynamic therapeutics

Emily Scott

Antiviral drug resistance has long been a problem in modern society. As viruses evolve, they develop resistance to antiviral drugs, which become less effective at treating…

Slowing dangerous bacteria may be more effective than killing them

Steph Adams

Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a mechanism that allows bacteria of the same species to communicate when their survival is threatened. The study…

New microscope technique reveals internal structure of live embryos

Lois Yoksoulian

University of Illinois researchers have developed a way to produce 3-D images of live embryos in cattle that could help determine embryo viability before in vitro fertilization…

New handheld spectral analyzer uses smartphone to detect disease

Laura Schmitt

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed technology that enables a smartphone to perform lab-grade medical diagnostic tests that typically…

Auinash Kalsotra Awarded MDA Grant for Studying Myotonic Dystrophy

Steph Adams.

The grant to Prof. Kalsotra provides $300,000 over a three-year period to study the molecular basis for cardiac arrhythmias in Myotonic Dystrophy, a multi-systemic disease that…

$2.6 million to build versatile genetic toolkit for studying animal behavior

Diana Lutz, Washington University in St. Louis, and National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made 17 Next Generation Networks for Neuroscience (NeuroNex) awards to aid the research community as it pursues one of its grandest…