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Researchers look to licorice for promising cancer treatments

Why is the use of hypersonic missiles in the Russia-Ukraine conflict significant?

Innovative solution for thermal energy storage

How will termination of research partnerships with Russia affect global scientific research?

Pro-worker ideas in political platforms resonate with voters

Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign developed a method to noninvasively image DNA methylation, allowing new explorations of the mechanisms that regulate gene expression in the brain. The team includes, from left, chemistry professor Scott Silverman; entomology professor Gene Robinson, the director of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology; bioengineering professor Fan Lam; animal sciences professor Ryan Dilger; and electrical and computer engineering professor Zhi-Pei Liang. Photo by L. Brian Stauffer

Team uses MRI to image epigenetics in the brain

Water filtration membranes morph like cells

How vulnerable to inflation are the finances of older adults?

U.S. Bankruptcy data reveals broader social, economic trends

How do we define what happened on Jan. 6, 2021?

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Models predict optimal airplane seating for reduced viral transmission

Permafrost degradation in northern Alaska.

Fire hastens permafrost collapse in Arctic Alaska

Bubbling up: Previously hidden environmental impact of bursting bubbles exposed in new study

Fraternizing vampire bats share ‘social microbiomes’

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