Notre Dame study reveals that having and raising offspring proves costly for baboon moms Yellow baboons A new study by University of Notre Dame biologist Elizabeth… May 28, 2014
Large Binocular Telescope committee selects Crepp’s iLocater to be built The group that oversees the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) has selected the team led by Justin Crepp… May 22, 2014
Kellogg researchers win USAID grants to investigate democracy, human rights and governance in Africa Jaimie Bleck When USAID announced winners of a new, nationwide competition for innovative projects in the field of… May 16, 2014
Notre Dame study reveals that particle size matters for environmental DNA monitoring Common carp University of Notre Dame scientists have now published the first detailed investigation of just how small (or big)... May 16, 2014
New paper examines natural selection’s role in parallel evolution and speciation Jeffrey L. Feder , a professor of biological sciences at the University of Notre Dame, is a co-author of a... May 15, 2014
Haifeng Gao receives research award from the Department of Army Haifeng Gao , cSEND Faculty, and Assistant Professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, was recently... May 15, 2014
Notre Dame ACE program receives national AmeriCorps grant The University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education program has received a $207,000 AmeriCorps… May 09, 2014
New paper provides important insights into how carcinoma-associated fibroblasts function in breast cancers Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) A new paper by a team of researchers led by Zachary T. Schafer , Coleman… May 07, 2014
New study highlights the benefits of ePortfolios in engineering education A new study by a team of University of Notre Dame researchers reveals that electronic portfolios can be quantitatively and... May 05, 2014