01/22/2020 - Published today in Nature Chemistry, this detection technique could be expanded to other viruses and adapted to kill the viruses it snares.
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06/13/2019 - A few months ago, a new term cropped up on Twitter to describe an all-too-common phenomenon at academic institutions: a dude wall. In science departments, these walls honor historical figures by portraying retired faculty, previous heads of an institution, or even just preeminent scientists in a field.
03/31/2017 - Call it a case of history students determined to prevent history from repeating itself.
03/21/2017 - What role can the humanities play in science, education, engineering, and mathematics—and vice versa?
03/20/2017 - Altgeld Tower, home to the carillon bells that delight campus regulars and visitors alike, is closed for repairs for an undetermined length of time.
03/17/2017 - The University of Illinois Library has launched a digital publishing initiative, the Illinois Open Publishing Network, with its first work – a new E
03/01/2017 - Corin Chapman is putting her degree to work in a way that hits closer to home than most careers: She’s trying to save the life of her son.