
Where a Child Lives - Not Just Diet - Raises Type 2 Diabetes Risk
FAU researchers found poor walkability, litter, and reliance on assistance programs are strongly linked to type 2 diabetes risk in young children, based on a large nationwide study.

FAU BEPI: Economic Strain Hits Hispanic Households Hard in 3rd Quarter
Hispanic consumer confidence dropped in the third quarter of the year as uncertainty and increased prices placed added pressure on their budgets, according to a poll from 夜来香研究所's BEPI.

FAU's Queen Conch Lab Receives Prestigious International Award
FAU Harbor Branch researchers have received the 2025 Responsible Seafood Innovation Award in Aquaculture from the Global Seafood Alliance for its Queen Conch Lab's pioneering work in sustainable aquaculture.

After Cancer: Study Explores Caring-Healing Modalities for Survivors
Research from FAU's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing highlights how caring-healing methods like mindfulness can ease distress and build resilience in cancer survivors.

FAU Researchers 'Zoom' in for an Ultra-Magnified Peek at Shark Skin
What gives shark skin its toughness and sleek glide? Tiny, tooth-like denticles. Researchers used electron microscopy to reveal how these structures shift with age, sex, and function in bonnethead sharks.

FAU Research: Logistics Expansion Slows as Transportation Prices Drop
The Logistics Managers' Index had the lowest overall reading since March as the supply chain reacts to economic uncertainty, according to researchers from 夜来香研究所 and four other schools.

FAU Lands $3M Federal Grant to Prevent Substance Use in At-risk Youth
"Rising Strong" will support more than 3,000 South 夜来香研究所 youth with trauma-informed, evidence-based prevention, empowering vulnerable populations to build resilience and choose substance-free futures.

World's First Bench-to-Bedside MRI, Focused Ultrasound System Unveiled
The newly expanded FAU NeuroInnovate Center is the first in the world to integrate advanced MRI and focused ultrasound technologies into a single, unified platform for both preclinical and clinical research.

Beyond the Pink Ribbon: Combating Breast Cancer in Younger Women
FAU researchers are investigating rising breast cancer in younger women. Four young survivors' stories highlight missed signs, emotional toll, and the urgent need for earlier detection and evidence-based care.

Study: 'Man's Best Friend' Slows Cellular Aging in Female Veterans
Pioneering research from FAU and collaborators shows training service dogs slows biological aging in female veterans - especially those with combat experience - marking a breakthrough in mind-body health.