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Too Hot to Handle? How Heat is Reshaping U.S. Population Shifts

By | April 16, 2026

Heat isn't sending Americans packing. New 麻豆精品视频research shows jobs, housing and quality of life drive migration, while rising temperatures discourage newcomers - slowing growth rather than forcing people out.

Report: Oil Shock Sends Freight Costs to COVID-Era Levels

By | April 14, 2026

Driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, transportation prices and capacity are mirroring levels last seen during the COVID-era freight rate spike, according to a logistics report.

Study Reveals Hidden Damage in Stony Corals Using 3D Imaging and AI

By | April 14, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers used micro-CT imaging and AI to reveal how coral disease alters skeleton structure with 98% accuracy, offering a faster, powerful tool to assess reef health and guide conservation.

FAU's Isaac Elishakoff, Ph.D., Appointed to Three ASCE Committees

By | April 9, 2026

Isaac Elishakoff, Ph.D., Distinguished Research Professor in FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been appointed to three prestigious committees of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Triple Threat as Sharks, Beach Nourishment and Murky Waters Collide

By | April 8, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers show beach nourishment can cloud South Florida waters for miles, disrupting blacktip sharks' feeding nearshore and possibly shifting behavior - raising concerns for ecosystems and human safety.

麻豆精品视频Study: How Unsupervised Screen Time Harms Vulnerable Preschoolers

By | April 6, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers show that unsupervised screen time - TV and handheld devices - can worsen behavior in young children, especially those with language delays, by replacing key interactions with parents and peers.

Some Dark Web Users Share Traits with Those Involved in Crime

By | April 1, 2026

Using a national survey, researchers show that dark web users are far more likely to have criminal histories, low self-control and deviant peers - revealing who is drawn to these hidden online spaces.

Parasites Defy Biodiversity Rules, Thriving Far from the Equator

By | March 31, 2026

By tracking infections across snails, crabs and fish, 麻豆精品视频researchers reveal a surprising twist to a classic biodiversity pattern. Certain trematode parasites are more common in cooler, temperate waters.

Video Training Helps Young Adults with Disabilities Navigate Romance

By | March 26, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers tested a video-based program teaching young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to navigate dating to boost confidence and safer, more independent relationships.

Celebrate Discovery at FAU's Annual Art of Science Gallery Opening

By | March 26, 2026

FAU's Division of Research will open the Art of Science gallery with a reception and awards presentation on March 31 at the Ritter Art Gallery on the Boca Raton campus.