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FAU Economist: As Oil Prices Cool, Broader Inflation Pressures Remain

By | July 1, 2026

Americans may be paying less at the gas pump than they were a month ago, but that relief isn't showing up in the traditional Fourth of July food spread.

FAU Engineers Prosthetic Hand That Learns, Adapts to Each User

By | July 1, 2026

FAU researchers have developed an AI-powered prosthetic system that pairs custom 3D-printed wearable sleeves with soft magnetic sensors, enabling more natural, personalized and reliable hand control.

FAU Nursing Dean Cameron Duncan, Ph.D., Named Fellow of the AAN

By | June 30, 2026

Cameron G. Duncan, Ph.D., dean of FAU's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, has been named a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, one of the profession's highest honors.

Â̲èÖ±²¥ Board of Governors Approves FAU Strategic Plan

By | June 26, 2026

The Board of Governors of the State University System of Â̲èÖ±²¥ has approved "2031FAU: Where Tomorrow Begins," Â̲èÖ±²¥ Atlantic University's strategic plan for 2026-2031

FAU I-SENSE Evolves to Reflect Decade of Impact Across Cities, Spaces

By | June 25, 2026

Celebrating a decade of innovation, FAU's I-SENSE has evolved into I-SENSE: The Institute for Smarter Cities, Spaces, and Health, reflecting its expanding impact on communities, technology and health.

Out of Darkness, Blind Cavefish Illuminate Brain Evolution

By | June 24, 2026

FAU researchers discovered that blind Mexican cavefish have evolved brain circuits that reverse light and dark responses, offering new clues about evolution, sensory processing and neurological disorders.

FAU Queen Conch Mobile Lab Debuts in The Bahamas with First Hatch

By | June 17, 2026

FAU Harbor Branch's Queen Conch Mobile Lab in The Bahamas has achieved its first hatch, marking a major step toward restoring this iconic species and producing up to 2,000 juveniles annually.

Pixels Preserve World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal, the Vaquita

By | June 15, 2026

How do you preserve one of the world's rarest animals when so few remain? FAU researchers have created an unprecedented 3D digital archive of the world's smallest porpoise and most endangered marine mammal.

Acoustic Environment May Shape Which Bird Songs Last

By | June 10, 2026

An FAU study suggests the environment may help determine which bird songs survive across generations. Songs that travel more clearly through habitats were more likely to be common within populations.

FAU Lab Schools' Drone Teams Fly High in State, National Competitions

By | June 10, 2026

Students from FAU Lab Schools recently achieved outstanding success in the "Drones in School" competition program

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