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P12 educators reimagine science lessons with help of IU researchers’ expertise
The P12 Engagement team, within the IU School of Education in Bloomington, oversees six programs; two of them — Medical Research Education Project and Educating for Environmental Change — recen... Read more about P12 educators reimagine science lessons with help of IU researchers’ expertise
Artificial intelligence used to improve speed and accuracy of autism and ADHD diagnoses
Professor Jorge José’s research team has developed a new diagnostic approach using AI that could speed up and improve the detection of neurodivergent disorders like autism and ADHD.
Apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter, study shows
The findings in the new study, by an international team led by two Indiana University researchers, go beyond behavioral and acoustic similarities to reveal shared cognitive and emotional effects of... Read more about Apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter, study shows
‘Neuro Knockout’: The unusually intertwined life of IU Northwest professor and roller derby skater
How psychology chair, neuroscientist Maureen Rutherford became a professor and member of South Shore Roller Derby
IU biologist’s research on plant immune systems could increase crop yields, reduce costs for farmers
Roger Innes’ pioneering work in synthetic biology could significantly impact agriculture by introducing sustainable ways of fighting pests and diseases that will increase yields of key crops whil... Read more about IU biologist’s research on plant immune systems could increase crop yields, reduce costs for farmers