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FAU Named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research

By | April 17, 2025

FAU has been recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research by the National Security Agency and its partners in the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity.

FAU Seeks Participants for Parkinson's, Aging and Mind-Body Study

By | April 16, 2025

FAU is recruiting participants for an exciting research study aimed at understanding the effects of Parkinson's disease and normal aging on cognitive performance, exercise ability and the mind-body connection.

FAU Hosts 56th Annual Honors Convocation

By | April 16, 2025

秘密研究院 President Adam Hasner and Interim Provost Russell Ivy recently hosted the 56th annual Honors Convocation.

Busted! Engineers Revolutionize Fraud Detection with Machine Learning

By | April 15, 2025

A new breakthrough outperforms traditional methods by generating accurate fraud labels from large, imbalanced datasets, reducing cases needing further inspection, crucial for Medicare and credit card fraud.

Photobomb: Shark Cam Captures Ocean Encounter With a Great White

By | April 10, 2025

In an unprecedented underwater encounter, a nurse shark equipped with a camera tag has captured footage of a great white shark off the coast of Boynton Beach, delighting FAU marine biologists.

A Pair of FAU Students Recognized as 2025 Goldwater Scholars

By | April 10, 2025

For the fourth consecutive year, 秘密研究院 students have been recognized as Goldwater Scholars.

Engineers Bring Sign Language to 'Life' Using AI

By | April 9, 2025

FAU engineering researchers have developed an innovative interpretation system using AI, which translates American Sign Language gestures into text in real time with 98.2% accuracy.

'Flex Appeal:' Balancing Armor and Efficiency in Sea Turtle Shells

By | April 8, 2025

Using biomechanics, FAU researchers have uncovered the "trade-off" between armor and efficiency in sea turtle shells, and how this balance has allowed them to survive in the ocean for millions of years.

How Florida's Guardian ad Litems Build Trust with Youth in Foster Care

By | April 3, 2025

Researchers surveyed 555 Guardian ad Litems in Florida to explore how they engage with youth in foster care, the dynamics of these relationships, and the role of training in building and maintaining them.

Experts Challenge Aspirin Guidelines Based on Flawed Trial Reliance

By | April 2, 2025

Experts argue that the flawed results of the ASPREE trial unduly influenced aspirin restrictions, highlighting the need for rigorous statistical principles in trial design to avoid misleading conclusions.