FSU research highlights the love-hate relationship between testosterone and marriage
Published: | 1:25 pm
Conflict in marriage can trigger testosterone surges in men, but not women, and these divergent hormonal reactions may highlight why […]
Keeping the beat: Turtle shells served as symbolic musical instruments for indigenous cultures
Published: | 11:44 am
Turtles served as more than tasty treats for many Native American tribes throughout North America. In fact, turtle shells were […]
FSU philosophy professor receives interdisciplinary fellowship
Published: | 12:33 pm
Florida State University Philosophy Professor John Schwenkler has received a prestigious fellowship to support cross-disciplinary study in psychology beginning Fall […]
Recreational fisheries pose threat to skittish sea turtles
Published: | 9:53 am
Every summer, thousands of amateur scallopers flock to the warm coastal waters of Florida’s Crystal River region, anchor their boats […]
FSU faculty awarded $226M in research dollars
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Florida State University researchers brought in more than $226 million in the 2018 fiscal year from federal, state and private […]
FSU to hold commencement ceremonies Aug. 3, 4
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Florida State University will host two summer commencement ceremonies featuring FSU trustee Jorge Gonzalez, president and CEO of The St. Joe Company. […]
Slimy chemical clues: Changing algae could alter ecosystems
Published: | 9:54 am
Colorful, hardened algae that dot the ocean floor from Alaska to Mexico often set the tone for which plant and […]
FSU’s Center for Anchored Phylogenomics changes the way we study evolution
Published: | 10:55 am
Florida State University’s Center for Anchored Phylogenomics is using a cutting-edge research technique to answer a question that scientists have […]
FSU computer science student wins women in tech fellowship
Published: | 3:41 pm
A rising senior at Florida State University has been invited to participate in the Rewriting the Code Fellowship Program, a […]
Recent FSU graduate receives Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
Published: | 2:32 pm
Recent Florida State University graduate Taylor Merritt has been awarded a $5,000 fellowship by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa […]
In the ocean’s twilight zone, tiny organisms may have giant effect on Earth’s carbon cycle
Published: | 1:54 pm
Deep in the ocean’s twilight zone, swarms of ravenous single-celled organisms may be altering Earth’s carbon cycle in ways scientists […]
Archaeologists investigate history of Mission San Luis
Published: | 9:35 am
Back in a corner of the grounds of a 17th century Spanish mission, FSU students and their professor have been spending […]