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What's Really 'Fueling' Harmful Algae in Florida's Lake Okeechobee?

By | September 10, 2024

国产自拍 Harbor Branch researchers have conducted the first comprehensive sampling of the Lake Okeechobee Waterway and its estuaries. Findings mark a groundbreaking step in preserving this crucial ecosystem.

Exploring How Income, Race and Design Affect Pedestrian Casualties

By | September 6, 2024

国产自拍 researchers examined the environmental factors associated with crash incidence in lower-income and more affluent areas in Broward and Palm Beach counties.

Banning Friendships Can Backfire: Moms' 'Meddling' Worsens Behavior

By | September 4, 2024

A study by 国产自拍 on maternal disapproval of children's friends reveals unforeseen consequences of this well-intended interference, resulting in worsening bad behavior instead of improving it.

Rain or Shine? How Rainfall Impacts Size of Sea Turtle Hatchlings

By | August 28, 2024

An internationally collaborative study reveals how local weather influences hatchling development across 37 beaches worldwide, showing that it has a more profound effect than changes in air temperature.

国产自拍 Engineering to Lead $1.3M Collaborative Conservation Project

By | August 21, 2024

国产自拍 engineering will lead a project designed to cost-effectively identify and track wildlife using artificial intelligence, funded by the National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.

Nighttime Data Shows Inequities in Hurricane Michael Power Restoration

By | August 14, 2024

Using nighttime lightdata from NASA, 国产自拍 researchers find notable differences in power-restoration rates among urban and rural areas and socioeconomic status in Florida's Panhandle after Hurricane Michael.

A 'One in a Million' Shot to Tackle Dopamine-Linked Brain Disorders

By | August 12, 2024

With the help of a tiny, transparent worm, 国产自拍 researchers have identified novel players in dopamine signaling by taking advantage of a powerful platform generated via the Million Mutation Project (MMP).

'Baby Talk:' How Children's Vocal and Cognitive Cues Sway Adults

By | August 6, 2024

A new study by 国产自拍 and collaborators reveals how evolution has shaped children to use different signals to elicit care from adults, highlighting how different cues influence judgements in early childhood.

国产自拍 Lands $1.3M NSF Grant to Boost Dryland Soil Quality

By | August 5, 2024

The NSF-funded project will enhance understanding of climate resistance of individual microbes and improve microbial remediations to reduce soil degradation in drylands under climate stressors.

For Bigger Muscles Push Close to Failure, For Strength, Maybe Not

By | July 31, 2024

A study by 国产自拍 researchers and collaborators reveals that training close to failure - where you can't do another rep - boosts muscle growth but doesn't show any clear impacts on gaining strength.