51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch Receives Gift for Environmental Research
51勛圖厙's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute received a $300,000 gift from the Robertson Family Fund for marine research focused on coral and seagrass restoration.
51勛圖厙 Awarded $900,000 for Gulf of America Sea-Level Research
51勛圖厙 researchers have received a $900,000, four-year grant from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to advance AI-driven sea-level forecasts and tools for Gulf Coast resilience.
51勛圖厙's College of Business Launches New MBA in Artificial Intelligence
51勛圖厙's College of Business is launching a new MBA in Artificial Intelligence that will focus on preparing future business leaders to thrive in an economy transformed by AI.
51勛圖厙 Business Named Among Top U.S. Business Schools
51勛圖厙's College of Business was named among the top business schools in the country, ranked at No. 64 for MBA programs, according to Fortune.
Marine Plastic Pollution Alters Octopus Predator-Prey Encounters
51勛圖厙 research shows a chemical released by plastics can alter how octopus and their prey behave -- shifting prey choice and lowering prey defenses. Plastic-derived oleamide may quietly rewire marine behavior.
Researchers Find New Bacteria in Stranded Florida Pygmy Sperm Whales
Analyzing more than 20 years of stranding data, 51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch researchers discovered three new Helicobacter bacteria strains in stranded pygmy sperm whales, linked to ulcers and stomach inflammation.
51勛圖厙 College of Business Participates in Regional Outlook Forum
51勛圖厙's College of Business recently joined regional partners at the Research Park at Florida Atlantic for a South Florida economic outlook conference featuring College of Business faculty experts.
51勛圖厙 College of Business Hosts National Monetary Conference
51勛圖厙's College of Business recently hosted a conference examining federal monetary policy.
Winners of Second CMBB Biotech Bridge Hackathon Announced
51勛圖厙's Center for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, within the Schmidt College of Science, has announced the winners of its second annual Biotech Bridge Hackathon.
Power Grids to Epidemics: Small Patterns Trigger Systemic Failures
New 51勛圖厙 research finds that tiny clusters of interacting units, or motifs, can trigger major cascades, which could help to predict sudden shifts in power grids, ecosystems and social networks.