UofL breakthrough technology shows promise fighting novel coronavirus
University of Louisville researchers have developed a technology that is believed to block the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 from infecting human cells.
The technology is based...
Commonwealth of Kentucky launches initiative to test healthcare workers for immunity and establish top plasma donor pool
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, in collaboration with the University of Louisville Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute and the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council, is launching...
Ohio River fish caught by citizen scientists show mostly low contaminant levels
Fish caught by Humana Community Day and other volunteer citizen scientists at a Participatory Science Fishing Day at the Falls of the Ohio State...
UofL researcher leads team that discovered modern humans and Neanderthals possibly lived in the same area concurrently
Modern humans arrived in the westernmost part of Europe 41,000 to 38,000 years ago, about 5,000 years earlier than previously known, according to Jonathan...
Potential UofL coronavirus breakthrough in development with California biomedical company
A promising University of Louisville technology believed to block the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 from infecting human cells now has a commercial partner.
The California biomedical...
UofL, Speed School open STEM+ Hub for K-12 students and community activities
A new space dedicated to hosting K-12 students for summer camps, class field trips and after-school activities is now open at the University of...
UofL-researched reusable, more effective N95-style face masks begin production Facility on UofL鈥檚 Belknap Campus produces 50 N95-style and 100 three-ply non-surgical masks per minute, with plans to ramp up
Production has begun on new University of Louisville-developed N95-style face masks that are low-cost, washable, reusable and could be better at filtering COVID-19 droplets...
UofL researcher explores what happens in our brains when we die
Neurosurgeon Ajmal Zemmar and colleagues have recorded the activity of a dying human brain for the first time and discovered rhythmic brain wave patterns...
UofL researchers describe fundamental Faustian bargain: When do people forfeit personal choice for economic security?
People value their right to make choices in life. However, in order to obtain important goods, services and protection, they are willing to give...
UofL professor helps identify 66 million-year-old ‘crazy beast’ fossil from Madagascar UofL professor helps identify Adalatherium as part of enigmatic Southern Hemisphere mammalian group that lived at the time of dinosaurs
Several years ago, Guillermo Rougier, PhD, professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology at UofL, was approached by David Krause, PhD, curator...






























