Feeling the burn? FIU researchers show how brief cold stress can help your brain reframe tough workouts, making them feel easier and more rewarding.
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- A cold shock to ease the burn − how brief stress can help your brain reframe a tough workout
- He drove 1,000 miles for seagrass, now he advocates for 10,000 miles of coastline
FIU alumnus Braxton Davis is leading coastline conservation and policy in North Carolina.
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- New AI flood model gives water managers up-to-the-minute decision-making tool
It crunches real-time data to predict dangerous situations and could transform how those in charge of Florida’s vast canal system respond to threats of inundation.
- Fishy labels caught by DNA
Diego Cardeñosa traveled to Los Angeles to help officers with the NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement master portable DNA testing technologies.
- How researchers are helping robots think for themselves to protect the environment
Looking back on his days as a Panther, Ph.D. graduate Paulo Padrão discusses how he and his research team used AI and digital twin technology to advance marine robotic technology.
- FIU gets $6.375 million renewal from NSF for Everglades research
FIU has secured a $6.375 million renewal from the National Science Foundation for the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research program.
- Can we detect Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms start?
New research reveals a promising new target to slow the progression of this devastating disease.
- Super-habitats could hold key to shark conservation
Scientists have identified a super-habitat for reef sharks in Fakarava. The finding could have major implications for conservation.