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Newswise: Advertising plays key role in satellite TV success, study shows
Released: 10-Jan-2022 10:05 AM EST
Advertising plays key role in satellite TV success, study shows
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A new study from the University of Notre Dame documents the role of advertising to help explain satellite operators’ continued success.

Newswise: New cell, shown to regulate heart rate, discovered at University of Notre Dame
Released: 18-Nov-2021 2:45 PM EST
New cell, shown to regulate heart rate, discovered at University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame discovered a new type of cell in the heart that may help regulate heart rate, and could be an important key in understanding certain types of congenital heart defects and other diseases that involve the heart.

Newswise: Gay men earn the most undergraduate and graduate degrees in the US, study shows
Released: 18-Nov-2021 12:15 PM EST
Gay men earn the most undergraduate and graduate degrees in the US, study shows
University of Notre Dame

A new study from a University of Notre Dame researcher reveals how, without including sexuality, broad statements about gender and education are incomplete and misleading.

Released: 15-Nov-2021 4:55 PM EST
Parent empowerment — not regulatory overreach — key to private school choice accountability, report argues
University of Notre Dame

Research from Nicole Stelle Garnett, the John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, underscores the fine line between ensuring academic accountability and curtailing private schools’ autonomy and recommends two guiding principles for accountability regulations.

Released: 10-Nov-2021 3:35 PM EST
Disclosures on auditor firings are useless in forecasting restatement trouble, study shows
University of Notre Dame

While most seasoned investors realize that companies tend to be cagey about their reasons for firing auditors, research from Notre Dame finds the disclosures are useless to an extreme.

Newswise: Environmental policy expert explores the promise of forests to alleviate poverty
Released: 4-Nov-2021 4:50 PM EDT
Environmental policy expert explores the promise of forests to alleviate poverty
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Notre Dame's Daniel C. Miller and his colleagues highlight the uneven distribution of the harmful effects that deforestation has on local people who rely on forests.

Released: 3-Nov-2021 11:25 AM EDT
US State Department grants new funding to Peace Accords Matrix
University of Notre Dame

The grant continues CSO support for the PAM team’s first-of-its-kind work to provide real-time monitoring of the Colombian peace process, and sets up a framework for continued partnership over the next five years.

Newswise: Desierto named chair-rapporteur of UN expert group finalizing first human rights treaty in nearly a decade
Released: 2-Nov-2021 1:30 PM EDT
Desierto named chair-rapporteur of UN expert group finalizing first human rights treaty in nearly a decade
University of Notre Dame

Diane Desierto, professor of law and global affairs in the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, was named chair-rapporteur of the United Nations’ Expert Group on the Right to Development, with her official mandate starting in January.

Released: 27-Oct-2021 11:30 AM EDT
Data from months in a fog paint a clearer picture for future forecasts
University of Notre Dame

C-FOG researchers recently identified several components of conventional weather models that had been leading to erroneous predictions relating to fog.

Released: 26-Oct-2021 4:10 PM EDT
A new 3D printing frontier: Self-powered wearable devices
University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame researchers have created an innovative hybrid printing method — combining multi-material aerosol jet printing and extrusion printing — that integrates both functional and structural materials into a single streamlined printing platform.

Newswise: Marketing strategies can help overcome COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, study shows
Released: 19-Oct-2021 4:40 PM EDT
Marketing strategies can help overcome COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, study shows
University of Notre Dame

New research from the University of Notre Dame suggests that experts from varying fields need to work together to overcome the public health crisis and that science can benefit by using marketing strategies with vaccine holdouts, much like brands do with customers.

   
Released: 18-Oct-2021 12:40 PM EDT
Researchers successfully build four-legged swarm robots
University of Notre Dame

In research published in Science Robotics, Ozkan-Aydin presents how she was able to build multi-legged robots capable of maneuvering in challenging environments and accomplishing difficult tasks collectively, mimicking their natural-world counterparts.

Released: 18-Oct-2021 10:00 AM EDT
Aging breast tissue could set the stage for invasive breast cancer
University of Notre Dame

A new study led by researchers at the University of Notre Dame examines how the extracellular matrix (ECM) — an underlying network of molecules and proteins that provide the structure for tissue growth — can trigger invasive cancer-related genes.

Released: 13-Oct-2021 12:35 PM EDT
Keough School partners with Truman Foundation to provide annual global affairs scholarship
University of Notre Dame

The Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame is partnering with the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation to offer a full scholarship to a Truman Scholar.

Released: 1-Oct-2021 9:55 AM EDT
Low-cost, portable device could diagnose heart attacks in minutes
University of Notre Dame

Researchers from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Florida have developed a sensor that could diagnose a heart attack in less than 30 minutes, according to a study published in Lab on a Chip.



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