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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…

Girls learn about plants inside and out at Pollen Power camp

Claudia Lutz.

Most summer day camps rely on some standard activities to entertain their attendees—indoor and outdoor games, crafts, field trips, and snacks. The middle school girls who…

Study finds parallels between unresponsive honey bees, autism in humans

Diana Yates.

Honey bees that consistently fail to respond to obvious social cues share something fundamental with autistic humans, researchers report in a new study. Genes most closely…

Research to investigate oil field biosouring with new technology

Emily Scott. Photo courtesy of Bruce Fouke.

A new IGB research project seeks to solve a $90 billion global problem in the oil industry while making oil drilling less harmful to the environment.