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Illinois launches new ‘Community Impact’ campaign

Andy Olson

Sharing the impact of Illinois research with a broad local audience is the goal of a new awareness campaign that launched September 9 in East Central Illinois. The ‘Community…

Team discovers naturally occurring DNA-protein hybrids

Diana Yates

Thanks to a serendipitous discovery and a lot of painstaking work, scientists can now build biohybrid molecules that combine the homing powers of DNA with the broad functional…

Report: Conscientiousness, not willpower, is a reliable predictor of success

Diana Yates

According to two psychologists, the field of psychological science has a problem with the concept of self-control. It has named self-control both a “trait” — a key facet of…

Novel nonsurgical sterilization methods developed for animals

Chris Beuoy

Surgeries to remove healthy reproductive organs are often a time drain for veterinarians and farmers. In the latter case, the process also causes animal suffering and economic…

CABBI Team Designs Efficient Bioenergy Crops That Need Less Water to Grow

Julie Wurth

Drought stress has long been a limiting factor for crop production around the world, a challenge exacerbated by climate change.

For more than a century­, scientists have…

Illinois scientists to test modernized genetic model for optimized crop breeding

Megan Allen

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign research that aims to connect the dots between quantitative and molecular genetics and…

NSF funds new iBioFoundry at Illinois

Diana Yates

A newly funded U.S. National Science Foundation iBioFoundry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will build on more than a decade of research at the U.…

Breaking open the AI black box, team finds key chemistry for solar energy and beyond

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool for researchers, but with a significant limitation: The inability to explain how it came to its decisions, a problem known as the “AI…

Drowning tomatoes for science

Diana Yates

I can barely hear Esther Ngumbi over the roar of greenhouse fans as she shows me around her rooftop laboratory in Morrill Hall. The benches are full of tomato plants, and the…

Scientists use evolution to bioengineer new pathways to sustainable energy, pharmaceuticals

Lois Yoksoulian

Using evolution as a guiding principle, researchers have successfully engineered bacteria-yeast hybrids to perform photosynthetic carbon assimilation, generate cellular energy…

Illinois scientists to revamp corn breeding with focus on climate resilience

Lauren Quinn

The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture is investing in University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign research that could expedite the development of climate-resilient…

Mohammed El-Kebir Hunts for Cancer’s Evolutionary Trees

Jonathan King

Mohammed El-Kebir (CAIM/IGOH) is an assistant professor of computer science researching cancer genomics, who investigates combinatorial optimization algorithms for problems in…