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IU part of $23.2 million cyberattack research program

Models for Enabling Continuous Reconfigurability of Secure Missions, a five-year, $23.2 million cooperative agreement, will form a collaborative research alliance consisting of Indiana University, Penn...

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‘Office’ episode helps in study of gaze patterns in autism

An Indiana University Bloomington study examining the viewing patterns of adults with autism and comparing them to people without autism found that gaze patterns among those with autism were...

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Study ties father’s age at childbearing to problems in kids

An IU Bloomington study in collaboration with medical researchers from Karolinska Institute in Stockholm has found that advancing paternal age at childbearing can lead to higher rates of psychiatric...

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Do we know how to save water?

Many Americans are confused about the best ways to conserve water and have a slippery grasp on how much water different activities use, according to a national online survey conducted by an Indiana...

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Mathers Museum of World Cultures

Ethnographer Jason Baird Jackson takes us behind the scenes of IU Bloomington's Mathers Museum and reflects on the future of museums in the 21st century.

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Grand Challenges Explorations research grant

 The Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington has received a grant from Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Debby Herbenick,...

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IU School of Public Health-Bloomington

Michael Reece, associate dean for research and graduate studies at IU School of Public Health-Bloomington points to new areas of research, including epidemiology.

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Gender, genes, environment, and health

Social integration, including strong family ties, can protect one’s well-being and even reduce the impact high-risk genes have on health. Scientists call this phenomenon a gene-environment interaction....

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Voluntary support for schools not enough to offset tax losses

Nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping support public schools have grown dramatically over the past two decades. And they are raising a lot more money than a few years ago. But the growth hasn’t...

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Internet a new frontier for research on mind

With Apple’s launch of new health tracking tools for the iPhone and medical researchers’ forays into Facebook to recruit clinical trial volunteers, Web and mobile apps are increasingly seen as a new...

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