Diana Yates
A new tool uses an interactive database of geographic and genetic information to help authorities quickly identify where the confiscated tusks of African elephants were…
Samantha Boyle
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences has established the LAS Dean’s Distinguished Lecture to provide wider opportunity for people to hear from faculty wh
In its inaugural year of operation, the Catherine and Don Kleinmuntz Center for Genomics in Business and Society
Diana Yates
By analyzing how metabolic enzymes are built and organized, researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary history of metabolism.
Alan Flurry, University of Georgia, Athens, and Katie Willis, University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada
Gene sequences for more than 1100 plant species have been released by an international consortium of nearly 200 plant scientists, the culmination of a nine-year research…
Siv Schwink
The rich complexity of turbulence—with its wide range of length and time scales—poses a major challenge to the development of predictive models based on fluid dynamics.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has announced the creation of the Center for Digital Agriculture (CDA), a new center that brin
The IGB undergoes regular, external review from leaders in academia, industry, and government to assess all aspects of the institute.
Diana Yates
Like atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide, ground-level ozone is on the rise.
Siv Schwink
Swanlund Professor of Physics Nigel Goldenfeld (BCXT lead/CGRH/GNDP)
Claudia Lutz
As their Latin name indicates, pineapples are truly “excellent fruits”—and thanks to a freshly completed genome sequencing project, researchers have gained a new understanding…
Claudia Lutz
Many new parents are familiar with terms like “baby brain” or “mommy brain” that hint at an unavoidable decline in cognitive function associated with the hormonal changes of…