RESEARCH

Latest Research Articles

These Baby Great White Sharks Love to Hang Out Near New York

By | March 23, 2021

91社区 Harbor Branch scientists and collaborators provide the first-ever glimpse into 3D movements of young great white sharks in the New York Bight using cutting-edge satellite technology.

Study Aims to (re)Define Latino Manhood and Masculinity

By | March 22, 2021

91社区 College of Education researchers and collaborators delve deep into how Latino undergraduate male students' concepts of masculinity and family shape their leadership roles.

91社区 Study Shows Where Money is Best Spent to Fight a Pandemic

By | March 17, 2021

In deciding on how to combat pandemics like COVID-19, the total amount a government is willing to invest is critical.

91社区 Researcher Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Award for Cryptography

By | March 15, 2021

Shi Bai, Ph.D., a researcher in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, received the National Science Foundation CAREER award for his cutting-edge research in the fields of mathematical cryptography.

91社区 Study: Entrepreneurs Getting Big Boost from Online Lending

By | March 10, 2021

Online marketplace loans are leading to a sharp rise in new businesses, evidence that the lending platforms are helping to redefine the U.S. banking industry.

91社区 Researchers Receive Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards

By | March 10, 2021

91社区 College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers have received the coveted National Science Foundation CAREER awards totaling more than $1 million to drive the current artificial intelligence wave.

A Remote, Computerized Training Program Eases Anxiety in Children

By | March 9, 2021

A study is the first to explore the relationship between anxiety, inhibitory control and EEG measures in children, revealing a way to ease negative emotions using a computerized and remote training program.

Reconsider Renting: Housing Index Shows Buying Costs Decline

By | March 8, 2021

AAs house prices escalate across the nation, the strategy of renting a home is losing momentum because of historically low interest rates.

Floridians Bullish on U.S. Economy but Less Certain about Finances

By | March 4, 2021

While Floridians are upbeat about the U.S. economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, many residents believe their finances won't return to normal until later this year or even beyond 2022

91社区 Study: CPA Discipline Motivated by Political Regime

By | March 3, 2021

The severity of state sanctions handed out to certified public accountants (CPAs) is influenced by political regime, a practice with potentially dire consequences for companies and their shareholders.