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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine Professor Robert O'Brien has developed the VetMouseTrap™, a device that constrains cats and small dogs to allow for easier imaging.
University of Illinois students deliver the Gettysburg Address in Lincoln Hall to celebrate the rededication of Lincoln Hall on Abraham Lincoln's 204th birthday.
Chancellor Wise announced on December 18, 2012 that the Bernard Osher Foundation has awarded a $1 Million endowment to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Illinois.
They're soft, biocompatible, about 7 millimeters long – and, incredibly, able to walk by themselves. Miniature "bio-bots" developed at the University of Illinois are making tracks in synthetic biology.
In a new study, UI researchers investigate how making text disfluent (hard to read) affects biases people have about what they're reading.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act by reflecting on what it means to be a Land Grant University today.
The Division of Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES) and Timothy J. Nugent Hall at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been selected to receive the 2012 Barrier-Free America Award from Paralyzed Veterans of Ameri
Watch a demonstration of a new optical method of etching semiconductors. For more information: http://www.nature.com/lsa/index.html http://light.ece.illinois.edu/ http://psl.mntl.illinois.edu/
Illinois Professor John A. Rogers demonstrates a new type of electronics; made of silk, magnesium, and silicon, these electronics completely and harmlessly dissolve in water. The potential applications of this new technology are endless - from
On September 22, 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. UI Scholar Bruce Levine discusses the history and legacy of Emancipation as we celebrate its 150th anniversary. Levine's new book "The Fall of the House of
On August 7, 2012, the Alma Mater sculpture was removed from its pedestal at the corner of Green and Wright Streets for a full restoration at Conservation Sculpture and Objects Studio Inc. in the Chicagoland area. For more information about the
Birds of a feather flock together and – according to a new analysis – so do their lice. Illinois Natural History Survey ornithologist Kevin Johnson describes his work building a family tree of avian feather lice.
Learn more about the restoration of historic Lincoln Hall. Current students and alumni will be astounded at the rediscovered beauty of this landmark campus building. For more information about the Lincoln Hall project, visit www.lincolnhall.ill
Professor Joe Lyding has recently developed a new method for sharpening probes for Scan Probe Microscopes. Using ions to sharpen the tip to an atomic level, the ultrasharp probes allow for an extremely high, atomic resolution in the microscope'
Veterinarian and Visiting Instructor Matt Allender brought in the "Turtle Dogs" - that is, Boykin Spaniels trained to sniff out turtles and bring them to people - to gather box turtles for his research on the health of local turtle populations.
Emeritus professor of biochemistry Robert Switzer’s new memoir traces the 75-year history of his family’s dairy farm in northwestern Illinois.
UI reseachers develop technique to better view 3-D microscopy of biological tissues.
Professor Aron Barbey discusses his research on using brain injury data to map intelligence in the brain.
The 14th Annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival returns to campus and the Virginia Theater this April. For more details, please visit www.ebertfest.com
Join us as we visit Engineering Open House 2012. This annual student-led event features two days of exhibits and competitions that showcase the talent and ingenuity of engineering students. The exposition attracts thousands of visitors to the I
UI scholar and tango enthusiast Melih Sener discusses the regular tango dances held at the Krannert Art Museum. The next Tango at Krannert Art Museum event will be held March 3, 2012 from 12-5 PM. The public is welcome. For more information abo
Christopher Lehmann discusses recent research on radioactive fallout in U.S. rainwater samples following the disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan in March 2011.
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