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Inside Indiana Business
Data company, Notre Dame partner on manufacturer analytics
June 16, 2022
South Bend-based data platform company Aunalytics is partnering with the University of Notre Dame to assist northern Indiana businesses as they adopt digital technology.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
United Health Foundation Directs $100 Million to Diversify Health-Care Professional Pipeline
June 15, 2022
$35 million to the University of Notre Dame to create an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to environmental and public health on the university’s East Campus Research Complex.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Notre Dame receives $20 million for biomedical research institute
June 08, 2022
The University of Notre Dame has announced a $20 million gift from Douglas and Diana Berthiaume in support of the school’s precision medicine research institute.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
Notre Dame dedicates new hypersonics facilities
June 07, 2022
The University of Notre Dame has dedicated two new facilities that will support the school’s research, development and testing of hypersonic propulsion systems.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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WNDU
Ribbon cutting held for 2 new hypersonics research facilities at Notre Dame’s Turbomachinery Laboratory
June 06, 2022
Some potentially life changing concepts are being put to the test at Notre Dame’s Turbomachinery Laboratory in South Bend.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
Notre Dame to expand science and engineering research complex
June 06, 2022
The University of Notre Dame is planning to expand its East Campus Research Complex with the addition of a second building.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
Notre Dame Establishes Catholic University Consortium
June 03, 2022
The University of Notre Dame is partnering with Catholic universities to establish a consortium for the study of Muslim-Christian relations.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Economist
Fatherless sons have more testosterone
June 01, 2022
And work just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by Lee Gettler of the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, clarifies how part of that biological mechanism, testosterone, operates.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
$20M Gift Endows ND’s Institute for Precision Health
May 27, 2022
The University of Notre Dame has received a $20 million gift from Douglas and Diana Berthiaume of Massachusetts.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Follow science? Consumers do not always buy scientifically developed products (Seguir a ciência? Consumidores nem sempre compram produtos desenvolvidos cientificamente)
May 26, 2022
"The reason this is so is because people stereotype the scientific process as competent but cold, similar to the way they stereotype scientists," said Professor John Costello of the University of Notre Dame. ("A razão pela qual isso ocorre é porque as pessoas estereotipam o processo científico como competente, mas frio, semelhante à forma como estereotipam os cientistas," disse o professor John Costello, da Universidade de Notre Dame.)
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Business Insider
One billionaire was minted every 30 hours during the pandemic. Now, a million people may fall into extreme poverty every 33 hours, Oxfam estimates.
May 23, 2022
In January 2021, 8.1 million Americans entered into poverty, Insider's Ayelet Sheffey reported, citing a study by the University of Chicago and University of Notre Dame economists.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Has science-based marketing taken a pandemic hit?
May 20, 2022
Recent research from John Costello, a marketing professor at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, along with researchers at Simon Fraser University and Ohio State University, explored how invoking science in the marketing of consumer products can backfire.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Using ‘science’ to market cookies and other products meant for pleasure backfires with consumers
May 12, 2022
John Costello, Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of Notre Dame.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
South Bend Hospitals Test Notre Dame-Developed Breast Imaging Device
April 28, 2022
What started as a PhD project for a University of Notre Dame student has exploded into a “billion-dollar idea” that could transform imaging standards for breast cancer treatment.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Peace in South Sudan hinges on forging a unified military force: but it’s proving hard
April 26, 2022
Madhav Joshi, Research Professor & Associate Director, Peace Accords Matrix (PAM), University of Notre Dame.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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High-energy commercials capture viewers' attention, study shows
April 08, 2022
A new study from the University of Notre Dame shows high-energy commercials can help brands capture—and hold—viewers’ attention.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Modern content: High-energy ads keep eyes from wandering
April 06, 2022
“The positive association between energy levels in ad content and ad-tuning is statistically significant after controlling for placement and other aspects of commercials,” says study author Joonhyuk Yang, assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, in a university release.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Washington Post
Four ways the Fed’s interest rate hike could affect you
March 16, 2022
“Even though much of this is anticipated, when short-term rates rise, there’s going to be a bump in mortgage rates and a bump in the cost of capital — and that will happen immediately,” said Jeffrey Bergstrand, an economics and finance professor at the University of Notre Dame and former economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Psychology Today
Charities can benefit by giving contributors more control over their donations, study shows
March 16, 2022
New research from the University of Notre Dame delves into the underlying psychology of this phenomenon, identifying a previously unexplored difference between time and money, which helps to explain the preference.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Inside Indiana Business
Notre Dame Receives $3.4M to Support Education in Haiti
March 07, 2022
The Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child at the University of Notre Dame has received three grant awards totaling $3.4 million.
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MarketWatch
‘What do we do with all that talent?’ Older workers and the new economy
March 07, 2022
Associate professor Thomas Stapleford in the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame sees that judgment and wisdom at play in the classroom.
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NBC News
While straight men face educational crisis, gay men excel academically, study finds
March 01, 2022
Joel Mittleman, a University of Notre Dame sociologist and the paper’s sole author, found that on an array of academic measures, gay males outperform all other groups on average, across all major racial groups.
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Inside Indiana Business
Notre Dame, Carrier Partner on Next Generation HVAC
February 25, 2022
The University of Notre Dame and representatives from Carrier Global Corp. (NYSE: CARR) today celebrated the opening of a new laboratory at Ignition Park, an innovation and technology park in South Bend.
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phys.org
Chemical history of the Milky Way revealed by new catalog of tens of millions of stars
February 10, 2022
University of Notre Dame researchers, along with collaborators in China and Australia, published a new sample catalog of more than 24 million stars that can be used to decipher the chemical history of elements in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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ABC57
Notre Dame professor discusses the importance of diverse literature and describes effective ways to engage students in the classroom
February 09, 2022
I sat down with Notre Dame professor and expert in children’s literacy, Dr. Ernest Morrell for his opinion on the matter.
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BBC News
The science of healthy baby sleep
February 09, 2022
Prematurely pushing a baby towards longer, deeper sleep, therefore, can increase SIDS risk, says James McKenna, the founder and director of the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame and endowed chair in anthropology at Santa Clara University, California.
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Study Finds Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' in Most Stain- and Water-Resistant Textiles
February 03, 2022
“I'm afraid there are almost no consumer products that are entirely free of PFAS at this point,” Graham Peaslee, PhD, professor of physics at the University of Notre Dame, who is not affiliated with the report, told Verywell.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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MarketWatch
The Washington Commanders’ ’emotional rebranding’ could boost merchandise and ticket sales, experts say
February 02, 2022
James O’Rourke, professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, thinks the Washington Commanders could enjoy similar success.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Advertising plays key role in satellite TV success, study shows
January 10, 2022
A new study from the University of Notre Dame documents the role of advertising to help explain satellite operators’ continued success.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.