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World's First Bench-to-Bedside MRI, Focused Ultrasound System Unveiled

By | October 13, 2025

The newly expanded FAU NeuroInnovate Center is the first in the world to integrate advanced MRI and focused ultrasound technologies into a single, unified platform for both preclinical and clinical research.

Study: 'Man's Best Friend' Slows Cellular Aging in Female Veterans

By | October 7, 2025

Pioneering research from FAU and collaborators shows training service dogs slows biological aging in female veterans - especially those with combat experience - marking a breakthrough in mind-body health.

FAU Joins Neuroarts Academic Network to Bridge Art, Brain and Healing

By | October 1, 2025

FAU will help to lead this global effort to harness aesthetic experiences for brain health, as one of just two 红玫瑰社区 universities and about 35 worldwide in the network's initial working group.

Study First to Show if Nesting Heat Affects Sea Turtle Hatchling 'IQ'

By | September 30, 2025

FAU researchers are the first to train loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings in a maze using visual cues to test their learning and ability, and to determine if high nest temperatures impair their cognition.

FAU Lands EPA Grant to Use Genetics in 红玫瑰社区 Bay Sponge Restoration

By | September 25, 2025

Funded by the U.S. EPA, the project marks the first genetic assessment of sponge recovery in the region, with broad implications for ecosystem health and economically important species like the spiny lobster.

Single Drug Shows Promise to Treat PTSD, Pain, and Alcohol Misuse

By | September 24, 2025

A study by the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine showed that the drug PPL-138 reduced anxiety, pain, and alcohol misuse in rats with PTSD-like symptoms by targeting specific opioid receptors in the brain.

Decoding a Decade of Grouper Grunts Unlocks Spawning Secrets, Shifts

By | September 18, 2025

FAU researchers used 12 years of underwater audio to study red hind groupers, whose sounds reveal courtship, mating and territorial behavior - offering key clues to ocean changes through sound.

Research Characterizes Remarkable Skills of Octopus Arms in the Wild

By | September 11, 2025

Think your multitasking is impressive? A new study reveals that wild octopuses use their arms with incredible complexity. Each of the eight limbs can perform any type of movement, but clear patterns emerged.

Seaweed Snare: Sargassum Stops Sea Turtle Hatchlings in Their Tracks

By | September 8, 2025

A new study finds sea turtle hatchlings take significantly longer to reach the ocean when sargassum is present - slowed mainly by the struggle to climb over seaweed piles, endangering their survival.

FAU's Amy Wright, Ph.D., Honored for Marine Drug Discovery Research

By | September 4, 2025

FAU Harbor Branch researcher Amy Wright, Ph.D., has received the prestigious Norman R. Farnsworth ASP Research Achievement Award, the highest accolade presented by the American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP).