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A new study found sea turtle scutes can archive their lives and hold clues to lasting impacts from damaging red tides and other hazardous events.
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This is a five-year deal with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory — also known as DEVCOM ARL.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the order, but not before university researchers were told to operate as usual until updates are received from funding agencies.
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Chemical analysis revealed a mixture of psychotropic plants, alcohol and bodily fluids in the mug, which is thought to be used in rituals. The mug is decorated with the face of the demon Bes.
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Each of the four teams will receive up to $1 million over three years.
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USF will host the headquarters of the Global Virus Network, and Dr. Robert Gallo will join the medical school's faculty and help develop a nationally competitive virology research program.
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The plan was approved at a meeting of the Board of Trustees Finance Committee on Wednesday. University officials emphasize this plan is "very very preliminary."
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Students and faculty from multiple university departments collaborated on a unique device the delivers a repeated presentation of a strobe flash to see how the brain handles that information.
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In a step toward animal-human transplants, researchers plan to track the organ's performance for a second month.
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How does the fertilizer industry fund research?
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New statistics detail the nation’s worsening tide of sexually transmitted infections, but health officials are hoping an old drug will help the fight.
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The center, a joint venture of the two institutions, will provide about 130,000-square-feet of medical and research-related space.