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FAU Engineering Lands NSF Grant for Multi-robot Coordination Testbed

By | May 21, 2025

The project will tackle some of the most challenging problems in autonomous systems by enabling robust, scalable coordination of aerial robot teams in unpredictable real-world environments.

'Sharkitecture:' A Nanoscale Look Inside a Blacktip Shark's Skeleton

By | May 20, 2025

FAU researchers have mapped the internal structure of blacktip sharks in unprecedented detail using synchrotron X-ray nanotomography with detailed 3D imaging and in-situ mechanical testing.

MediaLab@FAU Partnership with PolCom, Mainstreet Sees Polls Published

By | May 19, 2025

Florida 糖心视频 University's MediaLab@FAU has seen continued success obtaining coverage for its students' original reporting.

Hari Kalva, Ph.D., Inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

By | May 19, 2025

With 73 U.S. patents to his name, FAU engineering's Hari Kalva, Ph.D., a pioneering innovator in video technology, is one of 10 inventors selected for the 2025 class of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.

Cyberbullying in Any Form Can Be Traumatizing for Kids

By | May 15, 2025

A national FAU study finds even subtle online bullying - like exclusion from group chats - is linked to PTSD symptoms, suggesting that cyberbullying should be classified as an adverse childhood experience.

'Loop'hole: HIV-1 Hijacks Human Immune Cells Using Circular RNAs

By | May 13, 2025

FAU researchers have identified a never-before-seen mechanism that enables HIV-1 to evade the body's natural defenses and use it to support its survival and replication.

Twist of Light: New Tool May Unlock Gravity, Quantum Mechanics Link

By | May 12, 2025

FAU physicists and collaborators have tackled one of science's biggest mysteries - how the universe works - and they believe light may hold the key.

FAU CARD Releases Free Water Safety Guide for Children with Autism

By | May 8, 2025

Drowning is the top cause of unintentional death for children aged 1 to 4 in Florida, and autism increases the risk. FAU's CARD is offering a free guide to help protect children with autism from drowning.

Fewer Parasites in Indian River Lagoon Signal Big Ecosystem Problems

By | May 7, 2025

FAU Harbor Branch researchers used parasite data to assess the ecological health of Florida's Indian River Lagoon, which has suffered from pollution and algal blooms, damaging habitats like seagrass beds.

From Students to Physicians: FAU Celebrates Graduating Class of 2025

By | May 6, 2025

The Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine celebrated the nation's newest physicians and biomedical researchers during its commencement ceremony today at the Carole and Barry Kaye Auditorium.