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Climate Change Research, University Of Dayton
Climate Change Research, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton geologist, Umesh Haritashya, in collaboration with three geologists from other universities received a $630,000 grant from NASA to study the potential of glacial lakes to flood and threaten thousands of lives in Asia’s Himalaya mountain range
National Scientists, University Of Dayton
National Scientists, University Of Dayton
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University of Dayton researchers are part of a select group of organizations awarded funding for prestigious National Science Foundation research and project grants.
Research Institute Receives Award For Materials Research, University Of Dayton
Research Institute Receives Award For Materials Research, University Of Dayton
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The University of Dayton Research Institute will expand its work in advanced composites under a new award from the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. The Research Institute received an initial $1.65-million work order under the award, which has a $17.5 million ceiling. The work will be performed in the Research Institute's Multi-Scale Composites and Polymers division, with distinguished research engineer Gyaneshwar Tandon serving as principal investigator.
Regeneration Research, University Of Dayton
Regeneration Research, University Of Dayton
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Imagine losing an eye, an arm or even your spinal cord. When we are wounded, our bodies, and those of other mammals, generally respond by sealing the wound with scar tissue. The newt, however, can repeatedly regenerate lost tissues, even as an adult. Recent research led by University of Dayton Biology Professor Panagiotis A. Tsonis and Chikafumi Chiba at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, published in the current volume of the prestigious journal Nature Communications, has shed some light on the newt’s exceptional regenerative ability and may provide further insight into regeneration in other species, including mammals.
I Love Ud, University Of Dayton
I Love Ud, University Of Dayton
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The annual I Love UD campaign kicks off Monday to celebrate the University of Dayton community and encourage alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends to Learn. Lead. Share.