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University of Illinois

PFAS exposure, high-fat diet drive prostate cells’ metabolism into pro-cancer state

A large asteroid will pass by Earth this week – should we worry?

Scientists look beyond the individual brain to study the collective mind

DNA sensor quickly determines whether viruses are infectious

Antibodies from original strain COVID-19 infection don’t bind to variants, study finds

Improving biomaterials design for bone regeneration

Can people take a livestock drug to treat a deadly virus?

Avocados change belly fat distribution in women, controlled study finds

Unified theory explains how materials transform from solids to liquids

Less salt, more protein: Researchers address dairy processing’s environmental, sustainability issues

Paper: Use patent law to curb unethical human-genome editing

Light can trigger key signaling pathway for embryonic development, cancer

Nutrient-rich human waste poised to sustain agriculture

An artist’s impression of an accretion disk rotating around an unseen supermassive black hole. The accretion process produces random fluctuations in luminosity from the disk over time, a pattern found to be related to the mass of the black hole in a new study led by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers.

Black hole size revealed by its eating pattern

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