Scientists trace path of bacterial toxins from the mouth to the brain and other tissues Researchers are reporting new findings on how bacteria involved in gum disease can travel throughout t... Read more
Extended activity-based training with epidural stimulation resulted in ability to stand and move without stimulation A research participant at the University of Louisville with a complete sp... Read more
A system that uses a laser and electrical current to precisely position and align carbon nanotubes represents a potential new tool for creating electronic devices out of the tiny fibers. Bec... Read more
Researchers from the University of Louisville Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research have demonstrated a new way to extract energy from water vapor, leveraging the power of solar energy.... Read more
A new one atom-thick flat material that could upstage the wonder material graphene and advance digital technology has been discovered by a physicist at the University of Kentucky working in... Read more
A team at the University of Louisville has taken bioprinting a step farther by creating a working 3D printed human heart made of fat cells Imagine your beating, pumping heart, working hard r... Read more
Groundbreaking results bring new hope for those with spinal cord injury Four people with paraplegia are able to voluntarily move previously paralyzed muscles as a result of a novel therapy t... Read more
āUltimately we want to have low cost, low toxicity, and the ability to make flexible devicesā Itās not easy going green. For home lighting applications, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs)... Read more
Living a life that most transplant recipients dream of New ongoing research published March 7 in the journal Science Translational Medicine suggests organ transplant recipients may not requi... Read more