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Illinois research shows crops have drought ‘memory,’ help reduce yield loss

Allie Arp

According to new research from the University of Illinois, crops that experience drought conditions or extreme temperatures during their early

Scientists discover how antibiotics penetrate Gram-negative bacterial cell walls

Diana Yates

Scientists have labored for decades to find antibiotics that work against Gram-negative bacteria, which cause some of the deadliest infections in hospital settings and are most

Do kids need a COVID-19 vaccine?

Liz Ahlberg Touchstone

Comparing photosynthetic differences between wild and domesticated rice

Ananya Sen

Millions of people in Asia are dependent on rice as a food source. Believed to have been domesticated as early as 6000 BCE, rice is an important source of calories globally.

Postmenopausal women may benefit from estrogen compound research

Marianne Stein

Postmenopausal women have increased risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease due to loss of estrogen from metabolic changes.

BBC’s Follow the Food to feature RIPE research

Allie Arp

On October 29th, the Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) project will be featured on an episode of Follow the Food

Compact biosensor microscope built for point of care diagnostics

Ananya Sen

Current medical diagnostics involve sending samples to laboratory facilities, which can be difficult and expensive.

Can parental care influence sperm-mediated effects in threespine sticklebacks?

Ananya Sen

Animals can influence their offspring through multiple signals starting from fertilization to after birth.

Referential alarm calls increase vigilance in brood parasite hosts

Alisa King-Klemperer

Yellow warblers are hosts to brood parasitic brown-headed cowbirds, which rely on other species to raise their offspring.

Winners of the Mikashi Awards announced

Ananya Sen

The Proof-of-Concept Program, named the Mikashi Awards, is funded by the Catherine and Don Klein

Analytical technique helps spot subtle differences in subcellular chemistry

Lois Yoksoulian

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now rapidly isolate and chemically characterize individual organelles within cells.

Deep-learning algorithm aims to accelerate protein engineering

Alisa King-Klemperer

Proteins are the molecular machines of all living cells and have been exploited for use in many applications, including therapeutics and industrial catalysts.