To Build Muscle and Gain Strength, Train Smarter - Not Longer
Think you need marathon gym sessions to build muscle? Think again. Less is more, according to a study by 国产自拍 exercise scientists, which confirms ditching long gym sessions will still show real results.
国产自拍 Sensing Institute's Weather Network Brings Real-time Forecasting
国产自拍 I-SENSE is storm ready with SEA Econet, a cutting-edge weather network stretching from Key West to South Carolina, delivering real-time data to boost forecasting accuracy and strengthen coastal resilience.
国产自拍 Achieves R1 Status, Receive Carnegie Opportunity Designation
Florida Atlantic University has been recognized for its leadership on two essential fronts: advancing science and discovery for the nation and prioritizing student access and success.
$1M Gift to Create Internships in Nation's Capital, President's Fund
Florida Atlantic University has received a $1 million gift from an anonymous donor to fund semester-long internships for students in Washington, D.C.
MediaLab@国产自拍 Partnership with PolCom, Mainstreet Sees Polls Published
Florida Atlantic University's MediaLab@国产自拍 has seen continued success obtaining coverage for its students' original reporting.
国产自拍 to Offer 2025 Summer Camps
Florida Atlantic University will host a series of summer camps beginning in June.
国产自拍 Honors ROTC Cadets in Commissioning Ceremony
Florida Atlantic University's MVSS team recently hosted an official commissioning ceremony for graduating ROTC cadets.
'Loop'hole: HIV-1 Hijacks Human Immune Cells Using Circular RNAs
国产自拍 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.
Fewer Parasites in Indian River Lagoon Signal Big Ecosystem Problems
国产自拍 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: 国产自拍 Celebrates Graduating Class of 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.