×ó°®ÊÓƵ Lands $4.2 Million NIH Grant for Air Quality, Alzheimer's Study
×ó°®ÊÓƵ researchers will examine the effects of smoke-related pollution from agricultural burns on Alzheimer's and related dementias risks on farmworkers and rural residents along Florida's Lake Okeechobee.
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Expert: AI Can Change the Course of College Recruiting
As artificial intelligence reshapes much of our daily lives, it could also shake up the way college coaches recruit players to their schools, according to one sports expert at ×ó°®ÊÓƵ.
Study Finds Massive Loss of U.S. Coastline Tidal Flats Over 31 Years
×ó°®ÊÓƵ researchers provide the first big picture nationwide of a 'coastal squeeze' in the contiguous U.S. from 1985 to 2015, which has resulted in degeneration of tidal flats due to urban expansion.
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Receives National Academy of Inventors Chapter of Excellence Award
×ó°®ÊÓƵ's chapter of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) was recently honored with the inaugural Chapter of Excellence Award during the NAI Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
New Index Suggests Where Prices Might Grow, Decline in United States
A new price-to-rent ratio from researchers at ×ó°®ÊÓƵ and Florida International University sheds light on which areas might see price growth or declines.
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Study Reveals Common Wristbands 'Hotbed' for Harmful Bacteria
A study tested various textures of wristbands to determine if they harbor pathogenic bacteria. E. coli was prevalent on 60 percent of wristbands and Staphylococcus was prevalent on 85 percent of wristbands.
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Study: Perils of Not Being Attractive or Athletic in Middle School
A first-of-its-kind ×ó°®ÊÓƵ research study shows life is harder for children who are not attractive or athletic. As their unpopularity grows, so do their problems - increasing loneliness and alcohol misuse.
Protected Sex: Study Records Grouper Mating Calls in U.S. Caribbean
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Harbor Branch researchers deployed an autonomous, passive acoustic platform to survey marine protected areas on the western shelf of Puerto Rico during grouper reproductive seasons.
Study: Foreign-Born CEOs More Likely to be Dismissed from Firms
Foreign-born CEOs are more likely to be fired than native-born CEOs if the firm they are leading is performing poorly, according to researchers at ×ó°®ÊÓƵ and another school.
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Celebrates Summer 2023 Graduates
×ó°®ÊÓƵ will confer more than 1,800 degrees today for the summer semester during three in-person commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium.