Health and Society
Go Faster and Farther Than Ever Thought Possible
In 1882, an ambitious Notre Dame student named Albert Zahm built what might have been the first wind tunnel in the United States so that he could study the lift and drag of...
watch videoNovember Films and Favorite Actors
Despite the Thanksgiving intermission, November is stuffed full of events in the Browning Cinema. From the 2019 GlobaLGBTQ+ Film Festival to two new Learning Beyond the Classics...
Listen to PodcastReligion in China with Ian Johnson
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ian Johnson to discuss and sift through the contradictions of religion in China. Ian Johnson works...
Listen to PodcastChildbearing and Mary with Dr. Kristin Collier
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a practicing physician to discuss the connection between a mother and her unborn child, the role of religion and spirituality in...
Listen to PodcastNotre Dame Research explores the Environmental Change Initiative
At the University of Notre Dame, the Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) brings together faculty from across all seven colleges and schools to grow globally significant,...
watch videoTop 3: Festival Favorites from TIFF
Ted and Ricky are back for another episode of the not-trademarked-in-Canada Top 3, which could we be a problem as this week they are exporting their favorite films from the 2019...
Listen to PodcastDeepfake Conference Panel III: Marginalized Populations
How can truth emerge in a deep-fake ridden marketplace of ideas? Are we ready for the looming challenges to national security, elections, privacy, and reputation? What role will...
watch videoFighting to Protect the Brave
Diane Cotter knew cancer was a risk of her husband’s job. Paul had been a firefighter for 27 years, and they had been advised of not only the safety risks, but also the health...
watch videoBelieving in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds
Believing in climate change has no effect on whether or not coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according to a new study from the...
Read ArticleResearchers discover critical process for how breast cancer spreads in bones
Once breast cancer spreads to bone, options for treatment are limited. Breast cancer cells can lie dormant in the bone, often undetectable and able to escape typical treatments....
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