
×ó°®ÊÓƵ Launches Graduate Neuroscience Training Program
×ó°®ÊÓƵ's Brain Institute is now accepting applications for its new Graduate Neuroscience Training Program, which will begin in fall 2018.

Being Behind the Curve Can 'Sting'
×ó°®ÊÓƵ research shows what a tiny ant and indigenous cultures can teach medical and scientific communities by solving a medical mystery that has puzzled them for decades.

×ó°®ÊÓƵ High Student Competes in Discovery 3M Young Scientist Challenge
×ó°®ÊÓƵ High School freshman Devin Willis will compete to become America's Top Young Scientist during the Discovery 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

FPL Donates $100,000 to ×ó°®ÊÓƵ Tech Runway
Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) continues its longstanding support of technology and innovation by announcing a $100,000 gift to help renovate the entrance to ×ó°®ÊÓƵ Tech Runway®.

×ó°®ÊÓƵ Recognized as Leader in Undergraduate Research
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) has selected ×ó°®ÊÓƵ as one of three recipients of the 2017 Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishments (AURA).

×ó°®ÊÓƵ Index Shows Hispanics Souring on Direction of Economy
Hispanics in the U.S. are souring on the direction of the economy and showing growing dissatisfaction with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a new national consumer sentiment index conducted by ×ó°®ÊÓƵ.

Study Reveals if a Child Survives or Thrives When Bullied
Why are some children devastated by bullying while others are not? A new study validates how "resilience" differentiates children who just survive bullying from those who thrive when faced with adversity.

Size Doesn't Matter - At Least for Hammerheads and Swimming
Researchers from ×ó°®ÊÓƵ have conducted the first study to examine the whole body shape and swimming kinematics of two closely related yet very different hammerhead sharks, with some unexpected results.

Financial Awards Can Actually Discourage Whistleblowers
Financial awards can unintentionally discourage a whistleblower from reporting fraud in a timely manner by hijacking their moral motivation to do the right thing, according to a new ×ó°®ÊÓƵ study.

Young-onset Dementia Costs Nearly Twice That of Alzheimer's
The first economic study on frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), the most common dementia for people under age 60, shows that FTD inflicts a much more severe burden on families than Alzheimer's disease.