IU study finds most people not as happy as friends on social media
A study led by computer scientists at Indiana University has found that people with the most connections on social media are also happier. This may cause most social media users to not only regard...
View ArticleAdvancing research on how cells grow, organize, and bind
An Indiana University microbiologist has received a five-year, $4 million award from the National Institutes of Health to advance research on bacterial cell biology. Yves Brun, IU Distinguished...
View ArticleWater added as focus for Indiana Geological Survey
The Indiana Geological Survey, a research institute of Indiana University, has changed its name to the Indiana Geological and Water Survey. The name change was enacted as state law via Senate Enrolled...
View ArticleNSF honors 3 with CAREER grants
The National Science Foundation has awarded Faculty Early Career Development Awards totaling $1.8 million to three Indiana University researchers, who will use the grants to improve understanding of...
View ArticleAdvancing medical nanotechnology
Only a year after establishing the intelligent systems engineering program in the Indiana University School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, the university has been awarded a five-year, $4...
View ArticleIU Grand Challenges: Addiction
Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie has announced IU’s commitment to invest $50 million to collaborate with community partners to prevent and reduce addictions in Indiana. Announced...
View ArticleNew research explains post-holiday baby boom
It’s often wryly observed that birth rates peak in September, with many studies citing seasonal changes in human biology to explain this post-holiday “baby boom.” But new research from scientists at...
View ArticleApplying math in fighting breast cancer
For Paul Macklin, the word “math” means more than numbers and equations. Instead, he sees it as a bridge to improve cancer research and treatment. Marking his one-year anniversary at Indiana University...
View Article“IU Matters”: faculty focusing on timely issues
The third episode of IU Matters, a roundtable talk show taking up timely issues, airs this week. On the show, IU faculty talk with Anne Ryder, former WTHR news anchor and now an IU Media School senior...
View ArticleNew Emerging Areas of Research projects funded
In the face of environmental change and persistent public health issues, how do we develop more resilient sustainable food systems? In the era of big data and massive cybersecurity breaches, what are...
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