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Study Finds Teen 'Sexting' Surge, Warns of Sextortion, Privacy Risks

By | February 12, 2026

A national ¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ study shows teen sexting is rising fast - fueling coercion, privacy breaches and sextortion. Nearly half of those who sent images had them shared without consent, underscoring urgent safety gaps.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Study: Tiny Worm Offers Clues to Combat Chemotherapy Neurotoxicity

By | February 11, 2026

A new study used tiny worms to model nerve damage from a common chemotherapy drug and found treatments that reduced seizures and motor deficits, pointing to ways to protect patients.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Feasibility Study: Queen Conch Aquaculture and Seagrass Impacts

By | February 10, 2026

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Harbor Branch has launched a study to assess the commercial viability and environmental benefits of queen conch aquaculture in The Bahamas and the Caribbean, including market potential and seagrass impacts.

Ultra-processed Foods Linked to Greater Heart Attack, Stroke Risk

By | February 5, 2026

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ researchers found that adults whose diets were highest in ultra-processed foods had a 47% higher risk of heart attack or stroke than those who ate the least, even after adjusting for other factors.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Nursing Named Lead Academic Affiliate in Caring Science

By | February 4, 2026

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is designated Lead Caring Science Academic Affiliate by the Watson Caring Science Institute, honoring 40 years of global leadership in caring science education.

Shrinking Shellfish? Risks of Acidic Water in the Indian River Lagoon

By | February 3, 2026

Rising COâ‚‚ and nutrient pollution are weakening the Indian River Lagoon's ability to support shell-building life. A new ¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Harbor Branch study maps where shell growth is most at risk across the lagoon.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ Launches New Center for Omics Technologies and Data Engineering

By | January 30, 2026

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ engineering's Center for Omics Technologies and Data Engineering (CODE) advances innovation in engineering and computation, using AI-driven analytics to extract insight from biological data research.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ/CSU Study: More Paid Time Off Keeps U.S. Workers From Quitting

By | January 29, 2026

Drawing on 18 years of data and 32,000 early-career workers, a first-of-its-kind study shows paid time off is a powerful driver of employee retention, significantly lowering voluntary resignations.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ 'Shark-Repellent' Method Can Reform Fisheries by Curbing Bycatch

By | January 26, 2026

Millions of sharks die as bycatch each year. ¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ researchers have developed a zinc and graphite device that repels sharks from hooks, cutting bycatch by more than 60% without affecting target fish like tuna.

¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ's Deborah L. Floyd, Ed.D., Named Inaugural Fellow of ASHE

By | January 22, 2026

Deborah L. Floyd, Ed.D., in ¹ú²ú×ÔÅÄ's College of Education, has been named an inaugural Fellow of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, one of the highest honors in higher education research.

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