Understanding Florida's Harmful Algal Blooms Free Online Video Series
FAU's Center for Environmental Studies and the U.S. Geological Survey have developed a series of free online modules to assist in understanding the science and challenges related to harmful algal blooms.
Sargassum Now World's Largest Harmful Algal Bloom Due to Nitrogen
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥Harbor Branch scientists have discovered that a surge in nitrogen worldwide has dramatically changed the chemistry and composition of Sargassum, floating brown seaweed, turning it into a toxic "dead zone."
Origin of Monkeys Living Near an Urban Airport for Decades Confirmed
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥scientists have confirmed the species type, origin and how a colony of wild African vervet monkeys landed in Dania Beach near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport more than 70 years ago.
Study Reveals Health Status of Vulnerable Gopher Tortoises
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥researchers have conducted a comprehensive health assessment of gopher tortoises at two sites in southeastern Florida, which provides important baseline information on this vulnerable species.
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥to Offer 2021 Summer Camps
FAU's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, the Department of Mathematical Sciences, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center, and Athletics will host summer camps for summer 2021.
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥Announces Winners of 2021 'Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition'
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥ has announced the winners of the 2021 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition organized by the Graduate College.
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥Celebrates Spring 2021 Graduates
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥ will confer more than 3,200 degrees today for the spring 2021 semester during two in-person commencement ceremonies at ·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥Stadium.
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥High Graduates to Receive Bachelor's Before High School Diplomas
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥'s spring commencement ceremonies highlights the accomplishments of five ·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥High School students.
Common Antibiotic Effective in Healing Coral Disease Lesions
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥Harbor Branch scientists have found that amoxicillin, an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections in humans, has a 95 percent success rate at healing individual disease lesions in stony corals.
Picture Perfect: Camera Traps Find Endangered Dryas Monkeys
·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥scientists developed a non-invasive camera-trap technique that confirms the existence of mysterious and endangered dryas monkeys in new locations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.