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Thursday, April 16, 2026
LMPD officers train to save lives at UofL
Police officers are often first on the scene when someone receives a serious injury. For victims with arterial bleeding, every second that passes puts...
Artist's rendering of the renovated Student Activities Center on Belknap Campus.
UofL board gives go-ahead for $40 million renovation of student center
UofL's Board of Trustees has given the go-ahead for a $40 million renovation of the Swain Student Activities Center on Belknap Campus. The...
1937 Ohio River flood photo, courtesy of The Filson Historical Society
Conference examines environmental history of Ohio Valley, continent
Topics from today’s headlines – including hemp, coal, race, climate change and technology – link to the past and will be featured in...
Brain Scan
New concept on how brain interprets visual info
One of the many functions of the brain is to collect and process visual information so that people know how to respond to the movement of objects around them.
Brain Scan
UofL researchers propose new concept on how brain interprets visual information
One of the many functions of the brain is to collect and process visual information so that people know how to respond to the movement of objects around them. A study published July 21 in The Journal of Neuroscience by researchers at the University of Louisville provides a new concept for how the brain functions to achieve this.
The Inquisitive Investigator
Perched high on a limb of a tree above the rainforest floor, Dr. Steve Yanoviak places a little piece of bait on a branch...