• Article
  • Nov 28 2017

Communities with strong smoke-free workplace laws report lower number of new lung cancer diagnoses

  • Article
  • Nov 28 2017

Stoops hopes his research will contribute to the evolving knowledge of treatment for cocaine use disorder (CUD), a substance use disorder that currently has no well-established treatment methods.

  • Article
  • Nov 28 2017

Two UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment faculty members are named as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  • Article
  • Nov 22 2017

The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (UK CAER) and other community partners will once again be taking a Thanksgiving leftover and giving it new life as a renewable fuel.

  • Article
  • Nov 21 2017

The UK research team’s innovation — aiming to improve miner health and safety — would provide the first autonomous shuttle to be used underground.

  • Video
  • Nov 20 2017

UK's Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health program has not only supported faculty and researchers in their work, but also jump-started careers, aided in publications and helped forge partnerships and mentorships across disciplines.

  • Article
  • Nov 20 2017

The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center is one of 22 cancer centers nationwide to receive funding to build and implement tobacco cessation treatment programs via the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Center Cessation Initiative (CCCI).

  • Article
  • Nov 20 2017

UK researchers have produced nearly pure rare earth concentrates from Kentucky coal using an environmentally-conscious and cost-effective process, a groundbreaking accomplishment in the energy industry.

  • Article
  • Nov 20 2017

Over 350 researchers, students and guests attended the 20th UK Cardiovascular Research Day at the Lexington Convention Center, an annual event that celebrates the innovative research in cardiovascular health.

  • Article
  • Nov 17 2017

The Hillman Innovations in Care Program grant will be used to expand access to the PATHways program in communities who may not have the resources available to provide this type of multidisciplinary care to mothers with perinatal opioid use disorder.