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Scientists Neutralize Reactive Nitrogen Molecules to Enhance Cancer Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy ā€” harnessing T-cells to attack cancer cells in the body ā€” has given hope to patients who endure round after round of treatment, including chemotherapy, to little...

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Health and Society

Flushing Peace Down The Toilet: Strategies for the End of the World As We Know It

The question of water and sanitation justice is ubiquitous in the literature about peace, justice, and conflict these days. From Standing Rock to South Africa, people have...

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Business

John Donovan, CEO, AT&T Communications

John Donovan, CEO ā€“ AT&T Communications, is responsible for the bulk of AT&Tā€™s global telecommunications and video services businesses, including AT&Tā€™s Business,...

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Health and Society

Notre Dame Researchers to Study Cancer Immunotherapy and the Dengue Virus Vaccine

Two postdoctoral scholars from the University of Notre Dame have received Postdoctoral Training Awards in Translational Research from the Indiana Clinical and Translational...

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Science and Technology

Committee Identifies Priorities for Nation’s Future Water Resource Challenges

Everything from aging water-related infrastructure and extreme weather to growing populations and climate change impacts the quantity and quality of water resources available...

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Science and Technology

Researchers Provide Direct Experimental Evidence of Wigner Molecule Formation

In 1934, Eugene Wigner predicted that, in certain circumstances, a gas of electrons could take on a solid, crystalline phase and form a ā€œlattice,ā€ as long as the concentration...

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Health and Society

Avoiding Overconfidence Penalties and Planning Buildings

New research on confidence says nonverbal cues can help people avoid the social penalties of overconfidence. And, a collaboration between Notre Dameā€™s School of Architecture and...

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Health and Society

Researcher to Improve Assessment Testing for High School Students

Ying Alison Cheng, associate professor of psychology and fellow of theĀ Institute for Educational InitiativesĀ (IEI) at the University of Notre Dame, will lead a $1.4 million...

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Health and Society

Notre Dame Releases Climate Vulnerability Assessment of More Than 270 US Cities

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have completed a two-year assessment of the current climate risks of more than 270 U.S. cities. The result is the Urban Adaptation...

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Art and History

Why ā€˜Frankensteinā€™ Matters at 200: Rethinking the Human through the Arts and Sciences

Mary Shelleyā€™s classic novel, Frankenstein, is the most widely taught novel at the university level around the world. Upon the novelā€™s bicentennial, this talk addresses the...

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Religion and Philosophy

Matteo Ricci: A Saint for Inculturation

Fr. Nathan Oā€™Halloran, S.J. presents on Fr. Matteo Ricci, S.J.. This lecture is the fifth of seven lectures in the 2018 Saturdays with the Saints series.

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Health and Society

Millenials with Malcolm Harris

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Malcom Harris to talk about what is going on in the lives of young people today. Malcolm is a freelance writer and editor at...

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