Imaging
  • Article
  • May 5 2021

Cerebral small vessel disease is the most common cause of vascular cognitive impairment, with a significant proportion of cases developing dementia.

  • Video
  • May 21 2019

Thanks, in large part, to a $2 million Mellon Grant, Brent Seales finally has the access, funding and approach needed to read the Herculaneum scrolls.

  • Podcast
  • May 14 2019

Thanks to work spearheaded by University of Kentucky College of Engineering faculty member W. Brent Seales, UK is poised to become the world-class leader in digitally "unwrapping" and restoring one-of-a-kind cultural artifacts, such as ancient manuscripts.

  • Article
  • Mar 5 2019

Brent Seales, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science, is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant for his groundbreaking project, "Reading the Invisible Library: Rescuing the Hidden Texts of Herculaneum."

  • Article
  • Aug 16 2018

Barry Allen, of Nashville, Tennessee, describes his family as tight-knit. Together, he and his twin brother, Scott Allen, and their sister, Roberta Callahan, keep the memory of their late mother and father alive but since their passing, a mystery of sorts has confounded the siblings. Who knew a professor at UK held the key to unlocking that mystery?

  • Article
  • Oct 17 2017

Testing and targeting treatment on a patient's virtual heart could lead to longer and healthier lives, especially for the 5.7 million adults with heart failure. Two UK researchers are working to make this a reality.

  • Video
  • Oct 6 2017

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five year, $2.88 million grant to a researcher at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging to study a drug's potential to prevent Alzheimer's disease.

  • Video
  • Sep 22 2016

Brent Seales and his team have virtually unwrapped the En-Gedi scroll to find the earliest copy of Leviticus found in a Holy Ark.

  • Video
  • Jul 20 2016

Brent Seales' revolutionary virtual unwrapping tool can help uncover writings from ancient scrolls.

  • Video
  • Jun 3 2016

Computer science student brings wearable technology into the OR to reduce doctor distractions.