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Latest Research Articles

Wild Birds' Gut Microbiome Linked With Ornamentation, Body Condition

By | December 10, 2024

A study by ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app provides the first detailed insights into how gut microbiomes influence traits related to fitness in wild birds, addressing a gap in knowledge previously focused on captive animals.

New Research Identifies Ideal AI System Types for Managers

By | December 10, 2024

As managers face more pressure in implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into the workflow, a study from researchers at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app and two other schools offers insights to help managers adapt.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Receives Gift to Support Next Generation of Environmental Stewards

By | December 9, 2024

The School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability, ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's collaborative hub for programs focused on environmental sustainability, received a significant gift from Wayne and Lucretia Weiner.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Adds State-of-the-Art MRI System to Advance Research Capabilities

By | November 25, 2024

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app has added a new state-of-the-art MRI system to its research infrastructure, marking a transformative step forward for groundbreaking studies in neuroscience, clinical health and medical advancements.

VR Could be a Gamechanger in Police-Civilian Crisis Encounters

By | November 20, 2024

An ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app College of Social Work and Criminal Justice study immersed police officers in virtual reality training using a realistic mental illness scenario to enhance empathy and complement traditional training.

STEM Teachers in High-need Schools Resilient Despite Challenges

By | November 19, 2024

An ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app College of Education researcher collaborated on a study examining 30 years of STEM teacher trends, focusing on qualifications and changes in high-need, primarily high-poverty U.S. schools.

Alcohol-Related Deaths in the U.S. More than Double from 1999 to 2020

By | November 18, 2024

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app researchers explored overall trends as well as by age, gender, race and region. The sharpest spike occurred among 25-34-year-olds (nearly fourfold), while individuals aged 55-64 had the highest rates.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app REPORT: Consumers Face Elevated Prices Despite Waning Inflation

By | November 13, 2024

The years of high inflation appear to be over as inflation is now in line with the Federal Reserve's target, though prices will likely remain permanently elevated, according to the Monthly Inflation Report.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Engineers Win NSF Grant for Unique School of AI Bio-Robotic Fish

By | November 12, 2024

A school of bio-robotic fish with advanced sensors will create a versatile network capable of maneuvers and station-keeping beyond current vehicles in shallow coastal areas and in deep ocean environments.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Poll: Presidential Race Tightens Across Key Battleground States

By | November 4, 2024

Latest ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app polls reveal a highly competitive landscape in the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, with both the presidential and U.S. Senate races showing narrow Democratic leads.

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