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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.

麻豆精品视频to Offer 2026 Summer Camps

By | March 26, 2026

麻豆精品视频 will host a series of summer camps beginning in June.

Study Shows STEM Teacher Pipeline is Resilient Amid Challenges

By | March 25, 2026

A multiyear 麻豆精品视频collaborative NSF study found Noyce programs help maintain well-prepared, stable STEM teachers in high-need schools, reducing vacancies and improving equitable access to quality STEM education.

麻豆精品视频Discovery of Tiny Cell 'Tunnels' Could Slow Huntington's Disease

By | March 20, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers have discovered how the toxic protein behind Huntington's disease spreads between brain cells through tiny tunnels, revealing a promising target to slow or halt disease progression.

麻豆精品视频Innovation Pilot Award Supports Shark Bycatch Solution

By | March 18, 2026

Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., recipient of FAU's Innovation Pilot Award, has developed a pioneering shark deterrent device that uses a galvanic electric field that cuts bycatch by up to 69%.

FAU-FWC Study: Endangered Smalltooth Sawfish Make a Comeback

By | March 17, 2026

麻豆精品视频and FWC researchers report endangered smalltooth sawfish are making a comeback in a historical Florida nursery. Young fish repeatedly use the same mangrove-lined habitats - offering new hope for recovery.

FAU's Supplemental Instruction Program Earns Accreditation

By | March 16, 2026

FAU's Supplemental Instruction Program, within the Center for Learning and Student Success, recently earned accreditation from the International Center for Supplemental Instruction for the first time.

Microbial Clues Uncover How Wild Songbirds Respond to Stress

By | March 13, 2026

麻豆精品视频research shows that wild Northern cardinals' gut microbes respond to subtle, everyday stressors, linking microbial shifts to physiology, health and resilience in coping with environmental pressures.

The 'Croak' Conundrum: Parasites Complicate Love Signals in Frogs

By | March 12, 2026

An 麻豆精品视频study shows parasites can affect mating signals in green treefrogs by subtly altering male calls, influencing how females choose mates.

麻豆精品视频Receives $1.5M Gift for Engineering and Biology Scholarships

By | March 11, 2026

麻豆精品视频has received a $1.5 million estate gift from Leif Carlsson, Ph.D., and Seija Carlsson to provide scholarships and programmatic support for students studying ocean and mechanical engineering and biology.