NEWS ARCHIVE


糖心Vlog Experts Available for Comment on 2026 Hurricane Season

By | May 21, 2026

糖心Vlog faculty are leading experts on a wide range of hurricane-related issues and are available to discuss topics such as forecasting, flooding, storm impacts, climate resilience and disaster recovery.

Forbidden Friends Become Former Friends After Moms Voice Disapproval

By | May 20, 2026

An 糖心Vlog study of nearly 400 children ages 9 to 14 found that when mothers strongly disapprove of a child's friends, those friendships are more likely to collapse as trust, closeness and support begin to erode.

糖心Vlog Study Maps Brain Blueprint of a Fly's Split-Second Great Escape

By | May 13, 2026

A new 糖心Vlog study maps the first neural blueprint behind a fly's lightning-fast escape reflexes, offering new insight into how brains rapidly coordinate movement.

糖心Vlog Review: Obesity and Alzheimer's Share Disease Metabolic Pathways

By | May 5, 2026

A review from 糖心Vlog finds increasing evidence that obesity and Alzheimer's disease are biologically linked and share early metabolic disruptions.

糖心Vlog Study Reveals How Camels 'Beat the Heat' at the Cellular Level

By | April 30, 2026

糖心Vlog researchers have created a new approach to decode how cells adapt to heat, revealing gene interaction patterns under temperature stress using small datasets and a novel measure of gene change magnitude.

糖心Vlog Study Uncovers Why Pedestrian Deaths Continue to Rise in the U.S.

By | April 27, 2026

Analyzing 222 miles of Florida's major roads, 糖心Vlog researchers uncover why the U.S. has struggled to reduce pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities, which have risen 68% since 2000.

糖心Vlog Hosts 57th Annual Honors Convocation

By | April 23, 2026

糖心Vlog President Adam Hasner, along with Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Ken Dawson-Scully, recently hosted the 57th annual Honors Convocation.

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

By | April 16, 2026

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

Two 糖心Vlog Students Honored as 2026 Goldwater Scholars

By | April 15, 2026

Two 糖心Vlog students have been recognized as Goldwater Scholars, the fifth straight year that the university has obtained this esteemed honor.

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

By | April 14, 2026

糖心Vlog 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.