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Adapting laboratory techniques for remote instruction

Ananya Sen

The COVID-19 pandemic forced instructors to adapt their courses for online learning.

Male piglets less resilient to stress when moms get sick during pregnancy

Lauren Quinn

When pigs get hit with significant illnesses during key stages of pregnancy, their immune response may negatively affect developing piglets, making them less productive on the…

New microscope discovery combines AI to detect disease, improve treatment

Ryann Monahan

A newly developed laser source and microscope are helping researchers better understand and search for biomarkers indicative of cancer and other diseases, offering new promise…

Microbial gene discovery could mean greater gut health

Lauren Quinn

As the owner of a human body, you’re carrying trillions of microbes with you everywhere you go.

Geology helps map kidney stone formation from tiny to troublesome

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Advanced microscope technology and cutting-edge geological science are giving new perspectives to an old medical mystery: How do kidney stones form, why are some people more…

Novel pathway to support research for targeted treatments of cavities

Huan Song

Human teeth are home to many different types of bacteria.

Students complete their first STEAM TRAIN journey

Ananya Sen

Starting from September 2020, six groups of 38 students from Franklin STEAM Academy in Champaign met every Tuesday afternoon after school to conduct research on important…

Fluorescent light clarifies relationship between heat stress, crop yield

Lois Yoksoulian

Scientists report that it is possible to detect and predict heat damage in crops by measuring the fluorescent light signature of plant leaves experiencing heat stress.

Portable, affordable, accurate, fast: Team invents new COVID-19 test

Diana Yates

A new coronavirus test can get accurate results from a saliva sample in less than 30 minutes, researchers report in the journal

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Efforts Underway at the IGB


The Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) values equality and respect for every member of its community.

Investigating the role of Brd4 in diet-induced obesity

Ananya Sen

A new study, published in JCI insight, looks at how Brd4, a regulator of the innate immune re

Development of microsatellite markers for censusing of endangered rhinoceros

Alisa King-Klemperer

Today, the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) is critically endangered, with fewer than 100 individuals surviving in Indonesia on the islands of Sumatra and