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The Washington Post
How do you know if drinking water is safe from forever chemicals?
June 24, 2023
Whether you use city tap water, well water or buy bottled water, here’s what we know about PFAS in the water you drink.
Originally published at science.nd.edu.
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People Who Work Hard May Be Bad Investors, Study Shows
June 19, 2023
“Consumers feel greater psychological ownership over their earnings when they work hard for them,” lead author Christopher Bechler, a marketing professor at Notre Dame, explains in a blog post.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Atlantic
The Path to Happiness Is Narrow But Easy
June 15, 2023
In 2010, psychologists from the University of Rochester and the University of Notre Dame observed the dynamics of families over a three-year period.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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New approaches to evaluating water interventions around the globe
June 14, 2023
The study was the result of an interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from the Pulte Institute for Global Development and Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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phys.org
Working hard for money decreases consumers' willingness to risk their earnings, study shows
June 13, 2023
"Working Hard for Money Decreases Risk Tolerance" is forthcoming in the Journal of Consumer Psychology from lead author Christopher Bechler, assistant professor of marketing in Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, along with Samina Lutfeali, Szu-chi Huang and Joshua Morris from Stanford University.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Washington Post
How can I avoid eating food with ‘forever’ chemicals?
June 06, 2023
“For the average consumer, there’s no way to avoid it,” said Graham Peaslee, a physics professor at the University of Notre Dame. “But, you can do some smart things.”
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Fox News
Researchers find psychopathy, narcissism linked to far-left extremism
June 04, 2023
University of Notre Dame professor Patrick Deneen joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss his reaction to the study and why the findings make 'perfect sense.'
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Guardian
Plastic containers still distributed across the US are a potential health disaster
June 02, 2023
Inhance late last year also began claiming that an April 2022 adjustment to its fluorination process reduced PFAS leaching to negligible levels. That was contradicted by a late 2022 peer-reviewed University of Notre Dame study of Inhance containers.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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Forbes
Six Institutions Invited To Join Association Of American Universities
June 01, 2023
University of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., said, “our mission at Notre Dame is to be a preeminent research university, provide an unsurpassed undergraduate education and to have all we do informed by our Catholic mission. We are honored to be invited to join the AAU, heartened by the AAU board’s recognition of our progress as a research university, and we look forward to participating in this august organization.”
Originally published at news.nd.edu.
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The Washington Post
Six universities join elite research group, including George Washington U.
June 01, 2023
Three large public institutions known for providing access to educational opportunity are among the newcomers: Arizona State University and the universities of California at Riverside and South Florida. The other two are the private universities of Miami and Notre Dame.
Originally published at news.nd.edu.