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'Ultimately, this virtual reality training system could become a viable tool for
practicing communication with diverse patients across different types of health
care professions,' said Professor Charee Thompson.

 
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The Biden administration’s new rule to protect workers from the dangers of
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Beckman researchers study cicada wings to develop new antibacterial surfaces

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BECKMAN RESEARCHERS STUDY CICADA WINGS TO DEVELOP NEW ANTIBACTERIAL SURFACES

Antibiotics are commonly used to treat bacteria during an infection, but overuse
eventually leads to microbial resistance. 'It’s imperative to develop durable
surfaces that are mechanically antibacterial,' says researcher Yutao Chen.

 
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The Trump administration demoted this climate scientist. Now she wants reform

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THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DEMOTED THIS CLIMATE SCIENTIST. NOW SHE WANTS REFORM

Nature (July 24) 'I have no idea who she was irritating at the time, but we all
backed up what she was saying,' says Don Wuebbles, a U of I professor, world
renown climate expert and co-leader of the government's climate assessment.

 
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U. of I., DOE announce operation phase of world's largest carbon capture pilot

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U. OF I., DOE ANNOUNCE OPERATION PHASE OF WORLD'S LARGEST CARBON CAPTURE PILOT

'It is especially exciting to see how state and local support has enabled the
construction of a facility that is globally recognized. It demonstrates
Illinois’ leadership in carbon capture,” said Kevin O'Brien of U. of I.'s
Prairie Research Institute. 

 
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U. of I. studies converting wastewater to fertilizer with fungal treatment

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U. OF I. STUDIES CONVERTING WASTEWATER TO FERTILIZER WITH FUNGAL TREATMENT

Creating fertilizers from organic waste can help reduce the use of fossil fuels
and promote sustainable production. Two U. of I. studies consider using
hydrothermal liquefaction to convert biomass into biocrude oil.

 
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Follow the Fighting Illini in the Paris Olympics

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FOLLOW THE FIGHTING ILLINI IN THE PARIS OLYMPICS

Five former Fighting Illini, one current student-athlete, and one current
assistant coach will represent the Orange and Blue at the 2024 Olympic Games in
Paris, France. 

 
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University Archives collection tells history of Illinois athlete, 1924 Olympic
champion

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UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES COLLECTION TELLS HISTORY OF ILLINOIS ATHLETE, 1924 OLYMPIC
CHAMPION

At the 1924 Paris Olympics, U. of I. track star Harold Osborn won two gold
medals, in the high jump and the decathlon, making him the first (and still the
only) athlete to win the decathlon and another individual event in the same
Olympics. 




 
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From donkey chariots to shrines to Pelops: The ancient history of the Olympics

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FROM DONKEY CHARIOTS TO SHRINES TO PELOPS: THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE OLYMPICS

With the Paris Olympic Games beginning later this month, classics professor Dan
Leon discusses how the original Games looked thousands of years ago in Olympia. 

 
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