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Nova Southeastern University鈥檚 Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine is holding two medical school summer camps for academically strong high school students interested in careers in the health professions on NSU鈥檚 Davie Campus from Monday, July 8, through Friday, July 19.
Studying the world鈥檚 oceans can be difficult 鈥 an NSU researcher lead a team that is working to do just that.
Thanks to extremely high ocean temps, coral reefs are dying like we've never seen before. Research scientists are doing anything and everything to help - it's a race against time.
Thanks to researchers at NSU鈥檚 Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) who designed a novel electronic tag package incorporating high-tech sensors and a video camera, we now have for the first time, a detailed view of exactly how sailfish behave and hunt once they are on their own and out of view of the surface.
Forget Punxsutawney Phil and his shadow - Nova Southeastern University has Captain the Sea Turtle and her Shell - and she's predicting the future!
Scientists have sequenced the genomes of Critically Endangered great hammerhead and Endangered shortfin mako sharks for the first time.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose of the greatest threats to global public health. New research has the potential to reduce the amount of antibiotics used in the clinic and may pave the way for the discovery of new antibiotics that change growth rate and energy levels in bacteria.
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is proud to announce that one of its own 鈥 Stephen J O鈥橞rien, Ph.D. 鈥 was honored with The Explorers Club鈥檚 2022 Lowell Thomas Award.
NSU, working with Tampa Bay cardiologist and philanthropist Dr. Kiran C. Patel, is establishing a first-ever, stand-alone program for International Dental Students
Taking research to the next step, a new study shows that Roundup庐 weed killer may have new dangers
Researchers at NSU鈥檚 Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) used high-tech sensors to track billfish 鈥 and now we now have, for the first time, a detailed view of exactly how these fish behave after they are caught and released.
They are bluish-green, stinky and yucky. We鈥檙e talking algae blooms, that phenomenon that happens in waterways around Florida. And since 2019, researchers at Nova Southeastern University鈥檚 (NSU) Halmos College of Arts and Sciences have been studying them with the primary goal to find out why they occur. Their research may lead to new ways of helping address blooms when they occur or help prevent them in the first place.
Tracking silky sharks has revealed them to be swift swimmers. But they鈥檙e also one of the most heavily fished sharks globally. Will expanded marine protection in the Tropical Eastern Pacific go far enough to protect these long-distance swimmers?
Back in 2019, research scientists at Nova Southeastern University鈥檚 (NSU) Halmos College of Arts and Sciences joined forces with colleagues on an ambitious project to save at-risk corals. As that project has progressed, NSU is now making its coral nursery available for other similar projects.
NSU Associate Professor Roger Wing-Hong Li, Ph.D., receives a $100,000 RPB Walt and Lilly Disney Award for Amblyopia Research. Since it was founded in 1960, RPB has channeled more than $397 million into eye research. RPB has been identified with nearly every major breakthrough in vision research in that time.
New Neuroscience Institute to Focus Research on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, and will treat patients with other neurological conditions, including epilepsy, seizures and Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease
NSU Researcher Leading Project to Create Interdisciplinary Teams of Faculty From Across Florida to Focus on a Florida-Based Challenges