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College Commuters: Students' Mental Health Tied to Vehicle Crashes

By | February 5, 2025

A 黑料社app study examined the link between commuter college students' mental health and crash risk, highlighting the added impact on their education, especially in transit-limited South Florida.

Florescent Probes Illuminate Cholesterol and Alzheimer's Research

By | January 17, 2025

FAU researchers have developed cutting-edge fluorescent cholesterol probes, which now enable them to visualize cholesterol movement and distribution in live cells with unprecedented detail.

'Ding-Dong:' A Study Finds Specific Neurons With an Immune Doorbell

By | January 17, 2025

FAU neuroscientists have identified that the receptor IL-1R1 plays a critical role in enabling neurons to directly communicate with the immune system.

Digitizing Hope: Preserving a Species on the Brink of Extinction

By | January 14, 2025

黑料社app, SeaWorld San Diego, and San Diego Natural History Museum collaborate to scan a full skeleton of a very rare vaquita specimen, the world's smallest porpoise and most endangered marine mammal.

FAU Harbor Branch Announces 2025 Ocean Science Lecture Series

By | December 18, 2024

黑料社app's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute announced the lineup for its annual "John & Barbara Ferrera Ocean Science Lecture Series."

FAU's Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D., Honored as a Prestigious ASPET Fellow

By | December 17, 2024

Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D., a highly regarded neuroscientist and pharmacologist, is among an extraordinary group selected by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

Wild Birds' Gut Microbiome Linked With Ornamentation, Body Condition

By | December 10, 2024

A study by FAU provides the first detailed insights into how gut microbiomes influence traits related to fitness in wild birds, addressing a gap in knowledge previously focused on captive animals.

FAU Adds State-of-the-Art MRI System to Advance Research Capabilities

By | November 25, 2024

FAU has added a new state-of-the-art MRI system to its research infrastructure, marking a transformative step forward for groundbreaking studies in neuroscience, clinical health and medical advancements.

STEM Teachers in High-need Schools Resilient Despite Challenges

By | November 19, 2024

An FAU College of Education researcher collaborated on a study examining 30 years of STEM teacher trends, focusing on qualifications and changes in high-need, primarily high-poverty U.S. schools.

Hyman Science Lecture Series at FAU Hosts Journalist Carl Zimmer

By | November 13, 2024

The Nat and Dorothy Hyman Science Lecture Series, as part of the Schmidt College of Science at FAU, will host science journalist Carl Zimmer on Thursday, Nov. 21 at 5:30 p.m.