Novel liquid coating on urinary catheters may reduce infections, Notre Dame study finds A new type of catheter, described in a recent paper in eLife, could potentially improve quality of life and reduce... March 30, 2022
New pathway for DNA transfer discovered in tumor microenvironment University of Notre Dame researchers have discovered another way tumor cells transfer genetic material to other cells in their microenvironment,... March 28, 2022
Seizing the “Apollo moment”: Notre Dame scientists among the first to experiment with the James Webb Space Telescope During the last week of November 2020, with the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic raging and finals week underway at the University... February 25, 2022
Notre Dame researchers awarded grants to study treatments for breast cancer Two researchers at the University of Notre Dame have received grants for breast cancer research through the Breast Cancer Alliance... February 25, 2022
Chemical history of the Milky Way revealed by new catalog of tens of millions of stars University of Notre Dame researchers, along with collaborators in China and Australia, published a new sample catalog of more than... February 04, 2022
Toroczkai and team win BMW quantum computing challenge Zoltán Toroczkai and collaborators won the BMW quantum computing challenge, which called for a method to optimize millions of combinations... January 21, 2022
D’Souza-Schorey and Smith named as journal editors “I have been a proponent of open-access publishing because of the broad and inclusive reach it engenders,” D'Souza-Schorey said. “It... January 19, 2022
Two Notre Dame College of Science professors named as Highly Cited Researchers Prashant Kamat, the Rev. John A. Zahm Professor of Science in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Stuart Jones,... December 15, 2021
New cell, shown to regulate heart rate, discovered at University of Notre Dame Researchers at the University of Notre Dame discovered a new type of cell in the heart that may help regulate... November 29, 2021
Undergraduate ACMS team wins second in national statistics competition A team of three students who are pursuing majors in Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics at Notre Dame won... November 12, 2021
Soul of a Scientist: New science dean boldly asks the big questions Santiago Schnell, recently appointed as the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, espouses the perspective: Those in... October 25, 2021
LoSecco wraps up year as a Jefferson Science Fellow Physics Professor John LoSecco recently finished his term as one of 15 Jefferson Fellows for 2020-2021. October 18, 2021
Disease Detectives: Student researchers partner with the county health department to track down mosquitoes The University’s Department of Biological Sciences began working with the St. Joseph County Health Department this summer to boost vector... October 12, 2021
Physics doctoral student named one of DOE’s 65 top graduate students Scott Carmichael, a fourth-year graduate student in the Department of Physics at Notre Dame, was one of 65 graduate students... October 07, 2021
What is the key for data scientists? AT&T executives say it’s communication Becoming an effective data scientist requires more than just having skills in statistics, mathematics, and computer programming. It also involves... August 31, 2021
NASA and NSF working group devises plans for discovering more Earth-like planets Advancing the search for Earth-like planets should be a three stage process spanning the next 15-20 years, according to the... August 25, 2021
Executive certificate program in data science to launch The University of Notre Dame is offering a 7-week executive certificate in data science, starting in September, that focuses on... July 21, 2021