Our News on Newswise

Newswise: 66d0bce559005_yy2022copy.jpg

$7.5 million grant to guard against AI-driven misinformation

A $7.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will support research by Indiana University scientist and collaborators across the country into AI’s potential to strengthen the psychological impact of online communications, such as...
4-Sep-2024 10:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Newswise: 66bbb92bb7366_DeBoschBrianMD20242.jpeg

New research explores the urea cycle’s strong connection to fatty liver disease

An Indiana University School of Medicine physician scientist is making strides in understanding the molecular origins of fatty liver disease, a leading cause of liver failure in the United States.
14-Aug-2024 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Newswise: 66ba227d44f06_ApostolovaLiana10copy.jpg

IU-led early-onset Alzheimer's study expands globally

The largest study of early-onset Alzheimer's disease in the United States is expanding internationally, becoming one of the largest programs of its kind in the world.
13-Aug-2024 7:30 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Newswise: 66ba37fd989af_HarikrishnaNakshatriPhD.jpg

Comprehensive atlas of normal breast cells offers new tool for understanding breast cancer origin

Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center have completed the most extensive mapping of healthy breast cells to date. These findings offer an important tool for researchers at IU and beyond to understand...
12-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Newswise: 66b6659c9f2a6_20240725QuantumNLPStudyCM030-Edit.jpg

IU-led research project aims to improve speed, energy efficiency of AI language training

Researchers in linguistics and mathematics are working to adapt the natural language processing algorithms that power AI’s ability to interact with people using normal speech to quantum computers.
9-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Black employees more likely to experience depression after workplace mistreatment

Workplace mistreatment results in higher rates of depression and sleep loss in Black employees than white employees according to research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in Bloomington.
9-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Newswise: 66a1848ce0d26_RHan2.jpeg

New gene therapy approach shows promise for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have made a significant breakthrough in developing a new gene therapy approach that restores full-length dystrophin protein, which could lead to new treatments for people with Duchenne muscular...
25-Jul-2024 7:30 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Exploitation of supply chain monitoring loopholes fueled US opioid epidemic, study finds

New research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business explains how pharmaceutical companies were able to saturate the country with massive quantities of opioids, despite efforts by the Drug Enforcement Administration to regulate their...
24-Jun-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites


See All News

About

Founded in 1820, Indiana University is one of the world's foremost public institutions. With more than 111,000 students and 19,000 employees statewide, IU continues to pursue its core missions of education and research while building a foundation for the university's enduring strengths in teaching and learning, world-class scholarship, innovation, creative activity, community engagement and academic freedom. Bloomington is the flagship campus of the university, and each one of IU's seven campuses is an accredited, four-year degree-granting institution.

Experts

Twitter

close
0.58705