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Engineers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a wireless, implantable LED device that, when combined with a light-sensitive dye, can destroy deep-seated cancer cells and trigger an immune response.
University Research | University of Notre DameNew research from the University of Notre Dame reveals a “mobile giving gap,” which demonstrates that consumers are less likely to donate to charities when using smartphones than when using PCs.
University Research | University of Notre DameA new study from the University of Florida reports the discovery of a star that challenges astronomers’ understanding of star evolution and formation of chemical elements, and could suggest a new stage in their growth cycle.
University Research | University of Florida | The University of Texas at Austin | University of Notre Dame | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA new study from the University of Notre Dame highlights the challenges of online safety for youths in the U.S. child welfare system.
University Research | University of Notre DameA new study co-authored by an associate professor of development and global health economics at Notre Dame found no significant link between anemia and school attendance in India, contrary to earlier research.
University Research | University of Notre DameResearchers at the University of Notre Dame, led by Associate Professor David Richter, are advancing hurricane intensity forecasting with a groundbreaking $9 million grant from the Office of Naval Research.
University Research | University of Notre DameState-level officials such as governors, state legislators and attorneys general are shaping U.S.-China relations as the two countries navigate a strained geopolitical relationship, according to new research by a political scientist at Notre Dame.
University Research | University of Notre DameAssessment of the 2021 Haiti earthquake and its response can serve as a model for evaluating future disasters and making life-saving improvements, according to new research from a University of Notre Dame.
University Research | University of Notre DameResearchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed an innovative, ink-based manufacturing method to produce efficient thermoelectric devices at a large scale and low cost.
University Research | University of Notre DameA study from Notre Dame reveals that protest movements rejecting political parties can inadvertently empower politicians who use these movements to disrupt the status quo.
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