Why fly the coop? With shortage of mates, some birds choose to help others raise offspring
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It’s not uncommon for young adults to pitch in and help out with the care of younger siblings. But it […]
Research team discovers link between sodium and migraines before pain occurs
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A Florida State University engineer and a team of researchers have found a link between migraines and how sodium is […]
FSU CAPS researcher to receive prestigious engineering award
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A Florida State University researcher is being recognized for his significant contributions to naval engineering through his groundbreaking work at […]
2018 Florida Book Awards winners announced
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With its 13th annual competition now complete, the Florida Book Awards has announced winners for books published in 2018. More […]
FSU graduate programs leap in U.S. News rankings
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Florida State University’s graduate programs are on the rise, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 edition of “Best […]
FSU researchers discover a novel protein degradation pathway
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Findings May Lead To Better Understanding of Muscular Dystrophy, Other Diseases The nucleus is a treasure trove of biological information […]
Breaking down bullying: FSU researchers find girls more likely to notice, interpret and intervene
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Forget what you’ve heard about mean girls; new research from Florida State University finds girls are far more likely than […]
The Big Story: March 11, 2019
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Head baseball coach Mike Martin captured his 2,000th victory Saturday with a 5-2 win over Virginia Tech at Dick Howser Stadium. It’s […]
FSU WWII Institute preserves memories of the war through new exhibit, performance
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Florida State University’s Institute on World War II and the Human Experience is set to present its newest exhibit, “Love, […]
FSU Headlines: March 2019
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Watch the March 2019 edition of FSU Headlines for a special conversation with Florida State University President John Thrasher.
FSU hosts “Father of Environmental Justice”
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Robert Bullard, a noted scholar and author, often described as “The Father of Environmental Justice,” visited Florida State University Wednesday, […]
When coral reefs change, researchers and local communities may not see eye to eye
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Disturbances in coral reefs can trigger significant ecosystem shifts, but ecologists and local fishing populations may perceive those shifts in […]