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Political Apathy Spreads from Parents to Adolescent Children

By | July 17, 2023

A study finds risks unique to families with close ties. When parents and adolescents are close, parents transmit political apathy to their adolescent children, which could negatively impact young voters.

°®åú´«Ã½ Scientist Featured in NatGeo's 'SharkFest' 2023

By | July 7, 2023

°®åú´«Ã½'s Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., a professor of biological sciences in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, is featured in National Geographic's highly popular series, "When Sharks Attack."

Sea Snail First Seen in the U.S. May Have Arrived as a 'Stowaway'

By | June 20, 2023

A researcher from °®åú´«Ã½ reports that the mollusk, Naria turdus, found in Lake Worth Lagoon took two years to arrive in South Florida most likely as a stowaway attached to the hull of a ship as larva.

Overlooked Algae Toxin Widespread in Southern Indian River Lagoon

By | June 15, 2023

A study by °®åú´«Ã½ Harbor Branch researchers on Pseudo-nitzschia spp., an algae that produces the neurotoxin domoic acid, shows it could negatively impact the biodiversity of Florida's Indian River Lagoon system.

In Sync? Malaria Parasite and Human Time Clocks Do Align

By | June 7, 2023

A new study has uncovered "coupling" between the malaria parasite and its human host, which provides a pathway to new treatments for a disease that claims the life of a child under age 5 every minute.

°®åú´«Ã½ Experts for the 2023 Hurricane Season

By | May 24, 2023

°®åú´«Ã½ faculty experts are available to discuss various issues surrounding hurricane preparedness, evacuation and aftermath.

'Pathogen' Storm: Vibrio Bacteria, Sargassum and Plastic Marine Debris

By | May 18, 2023

As summer kicks off and efforts are underway to find solutions to repurpose Sargassum, could the interplay between this seaweed, Vibrio bacteria and plastic marine debris pose a triple threat to public health?

Crushed Clams, Roaming Rays: Acoustic Tags Show Predator Interactions

By | May 15, 2023

Inspired by clam fishermen reports, °®åú´«Ã½ Harbor Branch researchers conducted a study using acoustic telemetry to monitor tagged rays in clam leases along Florida's Atlantic coast over two years.

Climate Change Concern in Florida Linked With Recent Extreme Weather

By | May 10, 2023

A recent °®åú´«Ã½ survey shows an increasing number of Floridians agree that human actions are causing climate change, including a record number of Florida Republicans.

New Model Based on Psychology Predicts Who Will Buy Trendy Products

By | May 8, 2023

A study offers a new psychological interpretation of the most popular, existing adoption model used widely in marketing today centered around four groups of people to predict who will buy trendy products.

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