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Study: Muscle-building response to weight training differs among high-protein animal foods
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A new study tracked the acute muscle-building response in adults engaged in a weight-training exercise who were fed either high-fat or lean ground pork burgers with the same amount of protein in each. The findings surprised the scientists, adding to the evidence that muscle-protein synthesis in response to weight-training and a post-exercise […]
Few military spouses use formal support services during, after deployment
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Cycles of deployment and reintegration can be stressful, disruptive times for military spouses and their families. Although the Department of Defense and its military communities offer a number of formal resources to help military spouses cope during these challenging periods, very few of those who participated in a recent study said they […]
Long-term alcohol use suspends liver cells in limbo, preventing regeneration
Excessive alcohol consumption can disrupt the liver’s unique regenerative abilities by trapping cells in limbo between their functional and regenerative states, even after a patient stops drinking, researchers at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and collaborators found in a new study. This in-between state is a result of inflammation disrupting how RNA is spliced during the protein-making process, the researchers found, providing scientists with new treatment pathways to explore for the deadly disease.
Illinois art professor, printmaker explores human, environmental connections through theme of change
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The artwork of printmaker Emmy Lingscheit, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign art professor, examines human entanglements with the environment, deep time and how social justice and ecological justice are intertwined. Her lithographs, comics and zines include images of the changes in a landscape over millennia; displaced migrants, both human and animal; livestock […]
Study: Some Chicago clubs use racist tactics to discourage Black patrons
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Some urban nightclubs in Chicago may charge Black patrons more for drinks compared with white patrons or use other tactics to discourage their patronage, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Illinois sociology department head and professor Reuben A. Buford May investigated possible discriminatory practices in […]
How do the charismatic leadership styles of Trump and Putin affect their interactions?
President Donald Trump met recently with Russian president Vladimir Putin and with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an attempt to negotiate a settlement to the Russia-Ukraine war. The three leaders are all charismatic figures who know how to use their appeal to mobilize public opinion, said Richard Tempest, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professor of […]
High-volume antibody testing platform could accelerate disease research and treatment development
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Antibodies are the critical targeting agents of the immune system and the crux of immune therapy and vaccine development, but studying them is slow, expensive and labor-intensive. Now, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new high-volume method that can rapidly build and test large numbers of antibodies at […]
Illinois researchers promote scholarship of Central Asia with new book
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Central Asia has been an important crossroads of cultural exchange throughout history, but studies of the area are lacking and many sources of knowledge have been unavailable to scholars. Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign lead a project that recently published an edited volume of work on the cultural heritage, history […]
Kidney fibrosis linked to molecule made by gut bacteria
A molecule made by bacteria in the gut can hitch a ride to the kidneys, where it sets off a chain reaction of inflammation, scarring and fibrosis — a serious complication of diabetes and a leading cause of kidney failure — according to a new study from researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Mie University in Japan. The group also developed a new antibody that could counter it.
Study: Organizational intolerance reduces gender differences in empathy for workplace harassment targets
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A new study co-written by a team of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign experts who study workplace sexual harassment finds that men and women often respond differently when they witness sexual harassment in the workplace. Women consistently reported higher empathy toward workplace sexual harassment targets than men, and this greater empathy led to […]
Krannert Art Museum reopening highlights gallery reinstallations, artist Ronny Quevedo exhibition
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A major reinstallation of Krannert Art Museum’s Andean gallery highlights the connections and dynamic lives of the objects in the collection and allows Peruvian voices to shape the interpretations of their histories. Visitors will get their first look at the renovated Andean gallery at the museum’s grand reopening celebration on Aug. 28. […]
Mandatory media literacy education in Illinois schools impaired by digital divides
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. —Teachers and high school students live in vastly different media worlds, and that’s one of several digital divides that undermine the efficacy of state-mandated media literacy instruction in Illinois high schools, a recent study suggests. The researchers — doctoral fellow Sakshi Bhalla and Michelle Nelson, professor and head of advertising, both of the […]