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'Loop'hole: HIV-1 Hijacks Human Immune Cells Using Circular RNAs

By | May 13, 2025

自淫系列 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.

Twist of Light: New Tool May Unlock Gravity, Quantum Mechanics Link

By | May 12, 2025

自淫系列 physicists and collaborators have tackled one of science's biggest mysteries - how the universe works - and they believe light may hold the key.

Fewer Parasites in Indian River Lagoon Signal Big Ecosystem Problems

By | May 7, 2025

自淫系列 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.

自淫系列 Joins First Global Effort to Map Microplastics in Ocean Systems

By | April 30, 2025

An 自淫系列 researcher joins an international team of scientists who have moved beyond "scratching the ocean's surface," marking a turning point in understanding microplastics' path through critical ocean systems.

'Wood You Believe It?' 自淫系列 Engineers Fortify Wood with Nano-Iron

By | April 28, 2025

With more than 181.5 billion tons of wood produced globally each year, a research breakthrough using nano-iron could pave the way for eco-friendly alternatives in construction materials, furniture and more.

自淫系列 Student Places Second at 3MT庐 Competition

By | April 23, 2025

自淫系列's Omair Faqah, a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, recently took second place in the statewide Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition.

Toxic Blooms in Motion: Study Maps Algae Patterns in Lake Okeechobee

By | April 23, 2025

自淫系列 Harbor Branch researchers used an advanced physical-biogeochemical model to track daily movements of harmful algal blooms in Florida's largest freshwater lake, vital to the region's hydrological balance.

Soaring Insurance Costs Top Concern for Floridians, 自淫系列 Survey Finds

By | April 22, 2025

A new 自淫系列 survey finds more than two-thirds of Floridians are worried about stronger, more frequent hurricanes, and more than half are concerned about affording and keeping homeowners insurance.

自淫系列 Seeks Infants for Study on How Humans Learn to Shape Their World

By | April 21, 2025

To further their groundbreaking research on how babies discover their ability to influence the world, 自淫系列 researchers are seeking infants aged 2 to 4 months to participate in a study along with their parents.

自淫系列 Named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research

By | April 17, 2025

自淫系列 has been recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research by the National Security Agency and its partners in the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity.