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Illinois Institute of Technology Leads Statewide Initiative to Create Jobs and Make Chicago a...
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Illinois Institute of Technology Leads Statewide Initiative to Create Jobs and Make Chicago a Nation
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Opengear's CM4148 Console Server Selected by University of Illinois
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Walk It Out
It's late spring and you're anxious to schedule your first alfalfa cutting. Use that extra energy to walk your fields, suggests Dan Wiersma, a Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. forage agronomist. "This is the time of year I tell growers to get out and give their alfalfa a close...
Illinois Researchers Bring Parallel Computing Concepts to the Mass Market
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: Jennifer LaMontagne, Department of Computer Science of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, +1-217-333-4049, jsandone@uiuc.edu University of Illinois Teams with Microsoft and Intel on Parallel Computing Research Center URBANA, Ill., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign today announced a joint research endeavor...
Nanofibres can be produced in complex shapes and unlimited lengths.(NANOMATERIALS)
The continuous fabrication of complex, three-dimensional nanoscale structures and the ability to grow individual nanowires of unlimited length are now possible with a process developed by researchers at the University of Illinois, USA. Based on the rapid evaporation of solvent from simple "inks,"...
IBM awarded money to build the world's fastest computer
International Business Machines Corp., the biggest commercial maker of supercomputers, is set to build the world's fastest computer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The National Science Foundation will award $208 million to fund construction of the machine over 4 1/2 years, the foundation said Wednesday in...
Dundee-Crown teacher wins science fellowship.(News)
Byline: Shreya Baxi sbaxi@@dailyherald.com Lisa Holbrook went into college with an undeclared major, once telling her counselor that she liked everything except science. Things have changed quite a bit since then. This month, Holbrook, a teacher at...
Tony Neczet of South Barrington.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Tony Neczet of South Barrington A memorial service for Tony Neczet will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the Barrington United Methodist Church, 98 Algonquin Road, Barrington. Tony passed away shortly after celebrating his 60th birthday with family and friends. Tony is survived...
What can new coach teach Pro Bowlers?
Harry Hiestand came to Chicago with a tough little problem to solve. He had played on the offensive line at Radnor High and East Stroudsburg, and he had coached it at Penn and at the University of Illinois. He had been teaching blocking techniques for years when his friend...
Dial In Nitrogen Rates For Best Yields
Until now, widespread variable-rate nitrogen N application has had more potential than practicality because no one had figured out how to match the ideal rate of fertilizer to varying soil conditions. Now, there may be a tool that can do exactly that--the Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test ISNT. The...
Non-GM allergy-free soybeans available
Crop scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA, and at the USDA-Agricultural Research Service's Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, have identified two soybean lines that do not contain the primary protein linked to soy allergies in children and adults.Two Chinese soybean lines...
Small yet significant: first-ever simulation of entire life form.(Brief article)
Finally, they're catching on. Computational biologists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and crystallographers at the University of California at Irvine, have completed the first computer simulation of an entire life form--a virus. In their quest to study life, biologists can "reverse engineer" life forms,...



