NewsComputer Science, Environmental Health Experts Team Up to Protect US Navy Divers with AIby University of Illinois at ChicagoAn AI system will enable divers to analyze water conditions in real time and detect the presence of waterborne bacteria and other harmful pathogens
NewsWhy Interruptions at Work Aren’t Always a Bad Thingby University of Illinois at ChicagoA recent study shows an upside to being interrupted at work—increased feelings of belonging
NewsStudies Examine Different Understandings, Varieties of Diversityby University of Illinois at ChicagoResearch investigates connection between political ideology, attitudes, and beliefs toward diversity
NewsNew Method Converts Methane in Natural Gas to Methanol at Room Temperatureby University of Illinois at ChicagoFueling the "methanol economy" of the future
NewsRetrained Generic Antibodies Can Recognize SARS-CoV-2by University of Illinois at ChicagoScientists have developed a novel strategy that redirects antibodies for other diseases existing in humans to the spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2
NewsWhat New Research Reveals About Rude Workplace Emailsby University of Illinois at ChicagoTwo recent studies show that dealing with rude emails at work can create lingering stress and take a toll on your well-being and family life
NewsClearing up the 'Dark Side' of Artificial Leavesby University of Illinois at ChicagoCurrent artificial leaves are wildly inefficient
NewsCan a Nerve Injury Trigger ALS?by University of Illinois at ChicagoThe connection between ALS and athletes runs deeper than a single ballplayer
NewsMoving Artificial Leaves out of the Lab and into the Airby University of Illinois at ChicagoThe artificial leaf would be at least 10 times more efficient than natural leaves at converting carbon dioxide to fuel
NewsUsing Graphene to Detect ALS, Other Neurodegenerative Diseasesby University of Illinois at ChicagoThe "supermaterial" may one day be used to test for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS