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Monday, April 20, 2026
The Adaptive Robotic Nursing Assistant, developed by UofL's robotics team. The team participated in UofL's I-Corps site program.
UofL robotics team designs nursing assistant
The Adaptive Robotic Nursing Assistant, ARNA, could allow nurses to focus more on direct patient care by performing time-consuming tasks. Developed by Dan Popa...
UofL is the first public school outside of California to host the Design the Future Camp.
Speed School camp aims to make life easier for those with disabilities
Last month, the J.B. Speed School of Engineering hosted its inaugural Design the Future Camp, aimed at making lives easier for individuals with physical...
Jason Lopes speaks at the Ky. Nanotechnology + Additive Manufacturing Conference at the University of Louisville.
UofL event showcases what’s new and next in advanced manufacturing
An annual conference at the University of Louisville aims to bring academia, industry, government and investors together to talk advanced manufacturing. The 2019 KY Nano+AM...
Grawemeyer Hall 2017
How UofL is helping Louisville turn into an innovation hub
In early June, the city of Louisville announced a new partnership with Microsoft to explore the future of artificial intelligence. As part of this...
Dr. Gerold Willing, UofL chemical engineering.
Startup licenses UofL technology for rubber recycling
A Pennsylvania-based startup, Arduro Sustainable Rubber, has licensed a technology invented at the University of Louisville for recycling vulcanized rubber, used in products like...
UofL scientists involved in the research, from left to right: Ron Gregg, Ph.D.; Nazarul Hasan, Ph.D.; Gobinda Pangeni, Ph.D.; Maureen McCall, Ph.D.
UofL research shows gene therapy may restore visual function for people with night blindness
By isolating where a key protein required for low light vision is expressed, scientists have shown that gene therapy may restore visual function for...
UofL engineering seniors show off their inventions, many of which will become products used or sold by companies.
Engineering students show off product designs like smart toilets
JB Speed School of Engineering students are developing products that will, ideally, one day be used and sold by companies. Current seniors spend the...
Ted Smith, Ph.D.
Beer with a Scientist: How plans for a trip to Mars bring home our dependence on Earth鈥檚 environment
At a recent workshop at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to discuss health risks associated with a potential manned mission to Mars, it became...
Photo of computers courtesy of Pixabay.
UofL teams up with Humana Foundation, Interapt to launch community tech training program
The Humana Foundation, Interapt and the University of Louisville are partnering to bring a paid, immersive training program that teaches high-demand IT skills to...
Nobel laureate Dr. Fire (back row, second from left) talked genetics at UofL as part of the Bloch Lecture Series.
Nobel laureate talks genetics, cellular immunity at UofL
Nobel laureate and geneticist, Dr. Andrew Fire, recently presented his current work to a packed room of researchers at the University of Louisville.聽 Fire, a...