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History prof examines Nelson Rockefeller’s career as a lens for GOP’s rightward
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The prevailing view of Rockefeller as a moderate ignored how embattled moderates
were within the Republican Party, Barrett wrote. She examines Rockefeller’s
career with an emphasis on policies that affected African Americans. 

 
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STUDY TRACKS DECADES OF EXTREME HEAT, COLD IN UPPER MIDWEST

U. of I. researchers found significant increases in the frequency of daytime
extreme heat stress across the Upper Midwest. Urban areas often saw the biggest
increases over time, likely as a result of the 'heat island' effect.

 
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ARPA-H project to pioneer rapid manufacturing of tumor models

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Project leader, Professor Bill King, says that the project 'will create a
fundamentally new manufacturing technology that uses artificial intelligence,
robotics, and vision systems to monitor and control the growth of tumor
models.' 

 
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Why this Democratic convention will not be like Chicago in 1968

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WHY THIS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION WILL NOT BE LIKE CHICAGO IN 1968

BBC (Aug.17) '[Mayor Daley] had very strong control over police, and an
antagonistic relationship with protesters,' says Marsha Barrett, a U. of I.
history professor. 'The city had set up a situation where there was likely to be
a major conflict.'
 
 

 
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Death row prisoner joins high school book club to explore complexities, joys of
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DEATH ROW PRISONER JOINS HIGH SCHOOL BOOK CLUB TO EXPLORE COMPLEXITIES, JOYS OF
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Rachel McMillian, a professor of curriculum and instruction at U. of I., said
such initiatives better prepare pre-service teachers to understand students who
are affected by incarceration in some way. 

 
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Study: Weight-loss success depends on eating more protein, fiber while limiting
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STUDY: WEIGHT-LOSS SUCCESS DEPENDS ON EATING MORE PROTEIN, FIBER WHILE LIMITING
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Flexibility and personalization were key in optimizing dieters’ weight-loss
success on the Individualized Diet Improvement Program, created by University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign food scientists.

 
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U of I-led project to assess whether financial help prevents repeated child
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U OF I-LED PROJECT TO ASSESS WHETHER FINANCIAL HELP PREVENTS REPEATED CHILD
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Social work professor Will Schneider is the first large-scale exploration of the
impact of financial assistance on preventing child maltreatment recurrence among
Illinois families involved with the state’s child welfare system. 

 
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Ancient DNA reveals Indigenous dog lineages found at Jamestown, Virginia

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ANCIENT DNA REVEALS INDIGENOUS DOG LINEAGES FOUND AT JAMESTOWN, VIRGINIA

'Previous studies (found) there were a lot of Indigenous dogs in the United
States and that they were eradicated. We wanted to understand what that
entailed: were they culled, was it the competition with European dogs...' 

 
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Unveiling the ancient Maya’s relationship to animals and nature

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UNVEILING THE ANCIENT MAYA’S RELATIONSHIP TO ANIMALS AND NATURE

'In stark contrast to the severe environmental destruction that we see all
around us, our excavations reveal the ancestral Maya’s profound respect for
nature and animals,' writes graduate researcher Yifan Wang.

 
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