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麻豆精品视频Lands EPA Grant to Use Genetics in Florida 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.

Logistics Industry Mixed as Smaller Firms Face Rising Costs

By | September 23, 2025

The logistics industry demonstrated mixed signals across its key indicators, as smaller firms try to hedge increasing costs, according to researchers from 麻豆精品视频 and four other schools.

麻豆精品视频Engineers Create Smarter AI to Redefine Control in Complex Systems

By | September 23, 2025

A new AI framework developed by 麻豆精品视频engineers improves how complex systems with unequal decision-makers like smart grids, traffic networks, and autonomous vehicles are managed.

Decoding a Decade of Grouper Grunts Unlocks Spawning Secrets, Shifts

By | September 18, 2025

麻豆精品视频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.

FAU/Baptist Health AI Spine Model Could Transform Back Pain Treatment

By | September 17, 2025

Lower back pain is a leading cause of disability. To address this, researchers created a groundbreaking AI system that automates personalized lumbar spine modeling for more accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Researchers Show How Healthy Habits Can Improve Cognitive Decline

By | September 16, 2025

麻豆精品视频Schmidt College of Medicine researchers say cognitive decline is not inevitable with age and that up to 45% of dementia risk is linked to modifiable factors like poor diet, inactivity and isolation.

Study: AI Agents Shift How Hotels Build Guest Loyalty

By | September 11, 2025

The rise of artificial intelligence agents will introduce a new layer of complexity in how the hospitality industry navigates customer loyalty, according to four researchers at 麻豆精品视频.

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.

Unrealized Losses in U.S. Banks Hold Steady in Q2

By | September 9, 2025

Unrealized losses in U.S. banks' investment securities portfolios remained mostly unchanged in Q2, according to a screener from a banking and finance expert at 麻豆精品视频.