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Products of omega-3 fatty acid metabolism may have anticancer effects

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

A class of molecules formed when the body metabolizes omega-3 fatty acids could inhibit cancer’s growth and spread, University of Illinois researchers report in a new study in…

Wearable device can predict older adults’ risk of falling

Emily Scott

Every year, more than one in three individuals aged 65 and older will experience a fall.

Falls are the most common cause of injury in older adults, and can create…

New informatics tool makes the most of genomic data

Claudia Lutz

The rise of genomics, the shift from considering genes singly to collectively, is adding a new dimension to medical care; biomedical researchers hope to use the information…

Outpacing Antimicrobial Resistance Symposium


Join researchers for Outpacing Antimicrobial Resistance, a two-day symposium devoted to understanding and beating antibacterial resistant microbes, jointly hosted by the IGB,…

In responding to predation risk, secondhand experience can be as good as new

Claudia Lutz

Throughout the living world, parents have many ways of gifting their offspring with information they will need to help them survive. A new study in Nature Ecology and Evolution…

Research confirms a new way for cells to conserve energy

Emily Scott

By proving a theory that was first proposed almost 40 years ago, researchers at the IGB have confirmed a new way that cells conserve energy.

The study, led by G. William…

IGB World of Genomics coming to St. Louis Science Center


One of the IGB’s most successful and comprehensive public engagement events, the World of Genomics, will be showcased for three days at the St. Louis Science Center from…

First dogs in Americas arrived from Siberia, disappeared after European contact

Diana Yates

A study reported in the journal Science offers an enhanced view of the origins and ultimate fate of the first dogs in the Americas. The dogs were not domesticated North…

Study reveals how polymers relax after stressful processing

Lois Yoksoulian

The polymers that make up synthetic materials need time to de-stress after processing, researchers said. A new study has found that entangled, long-chain polymers in solutions…

Illinois' crop-counting robot earns top recognition at leading robotics conference

Claire Benjamin

Today's crop breeders are trying to boost yields while also preparing crops to withstand severe weather and changing climates. To succeed, they must locate genes for high-…

Researchers engineer bacteria to exhibit stochastic Turing patterns

Siv Schwink

How did the zebra get its stripes, or the leopard its spots? Mankind has been trying to answer such questions since our earliest recorded days, and they resonate throughout the…

Tiny jumping roundworm undergoes unusual sexual development

Lauren Quinn

Nematodes may be among the simplest animals, but scientists can't get enough of the microscopic roundworms. They have mapped the entire genome of C. elegans, the "lab rat" of…