
Kit Promises 'Hassle Free' Way to Test Male Fertility
To address embarrassing, inconvenient and costly male fertility testing, Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers are developing a home-based kit that provides a complete semen evaluation using microfluidics, an app and a smartphone.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Announces Winners of 'IOT Hardware Hackathon'
Three teams of students from Â鶹ŮÀÉ's College of Engineering and Computer Science recently took home a cash prize for winning Â鶹ŮÀÉ's IoT Hardware Hackathon, Make Â鶹ŮÀÉ 2018.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Brain Institute Awarded $780,000 to Launch ASCEND
Â鶹ŮÀÉ's Brain Institute has received a $780,000 grant from the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation to launch an innovative STEM program targeted at middle and high school students in Palm Beach County.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ Hosts 11th Regional Competition for Science Olympiad
Â鶹ŮÀÉ's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science hosted its 11th annual southeast Florida regional competition for the Science Olympiad on Saturday, Feb. 17.

Â鶹ŮÀÉ to Celebrate National Engineers Week
Â鶹ŮÀÉ's College of Engineering and Computer Science will celebrate "Engineers Week 2018: Engineering Reality, From Imagination to Realization" from Monday, Feb. 19 to Friday, Feb. 23.

Who's Your Daddy? Good News for Threatened Sea Turtles
Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers are the first to document multiple paternity in sea turtle nests and hatchlings to uncover "who are your daddies?" Results of the study are very good news for this female-biased species.

Blind Cavefish, Extreme Environments and Insomnia
A new study provides the first genetic insight into the evolution of sleep loss and may explain variation in sleep between animal species, or even between individual people.

Leading Addiction Researcher Joins Â鶹ŮÀÉ
Lawrence Toll, Ph.D., a renowned scientist whose research focuses on the management of pain and drug addiction through pharmacology and new drug discovery, recently joined Â鶹ŮÀÉ.

Study Shows Male Sea Turtles are Vanishing Closer to Home
Male sea turtles are disappearing and not just in Australia. Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers are the first to show why and how moisture in addition to heat affects the development and sex ratios of turtle embryos.

NSF Awards Grant for Undersea Communications, Surveillance
Engineering researchers have received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for a first-of-its-kind software-defined testbed for real-time undersea wireless communications and surveillance.