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Wearable tech startup aims to diagnose common breathing disorder in younger athletes
A researcher advancing wearable technology to improve the health and safety of young athletes was one of several IU faculty members to participate in the second cohort of the IU Health Incubator at... Read more about Wearable tech startup aims to diagnose common breathing disorder in younger athletes
Biochemistry lab at IU collects wild brewer’s yeast that flavors new America 250 beer
Associate professor of molecular and cellular biochemistry Matthew Bochman collaborated with Upland Brewing Company on a beer inspired by recipes from the founding fathers. The beer is fermented wi... Read more about Biochemistry lab at IU collects wild brewer’s yeast that flavors new America 250 beer
Seismologist solves mystery of earthquake system deep beneath the Pacific
Jianhua Gong, an assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at IU Bloomington, led a study that solves a 30-year mystery about why some underwater faults produce large earthquakes like c... Read more about Seismologist solves mystery of earthquake system deep beneath the Pacific
IU names former Navy research and innovation leader as chief advisor for national security R&D
Former acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Brett Seidle, who also performed the duties of the under secretary of the Navy, has been named Indiana Univer... Read more about IU names former Navy research and innovation leader as chief advisor for national security R&D
Earth scientist earns international honor for pioneering research on rivers and deltas
Douglas Edmonds, professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at IU Bloomington, received one of the highest honors from the International Society for Sedimentary Geology for significantly reshaping... Read more about Earth scientist earns international honor for pioneering research on rivers and deltas




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