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Breakthrough research uncovers how a certain type of healthy fat found in Omega-3 fish oil, such as salmon and tuna, works in tandem with enzymes from the spleen to clear the inflammation in a damaged heart.
April 12, 2022Health
The research debunks a widely held notion that serious online consumers buy products with a higher rating.
April 12, 2022Research
St. Petersburg’s fast-evolving Fintech sector continues to expand as Tampa Bay Wave and the 鶹AV have confirmed the inaugural cohort of startups for its Fintech|X Accelerator program, which is part of a partnership between Tampa Bay Wave, the 鶹AV Muma College of Business and the St. Petersburg Area Economic Development Corporation.
April 12, 2022Entrepreneurship
When the ‘stars’ don’t align: study finds top reviews, not average ratings, swap consumer decision-making
New 鶹AV research debunks a widely held notion that online consumers buy products based on rating.
April 11, 2022Research
Photo essay by Jason Gulley, associate professor of geology at 鶹AV, on how the world’s densest collection of freshwater springs is at the center of a slow-motion environmental tragedy (New York Times).
April 11, 2022Research
Tampa Bay Wave, Inc. and the 鶹AV Muma College of Business announce the inaugural FinTech|X 2022 Accelerator program cohort consisting of 16 high-growth FinTech startups from across the United States and abroad, including companies from Israel, England, Saudi Arabia and Germany.
April 11, 2022Entrepreneurship
A new book written by a 鶹AV anthropology professor traces the deep history of beer and its start in ancient civilizations. A staple of modern society, the refreshing, intoxicating beverage has roots going back 13,000 years. In many cultures, it was and still is, used as food.
April 7, 2022Research
A century of unregulated harvesting for its gigantic shell has left the horse conch far more vulnerable than scientists realized. The study was led by 鶹AV marine ecologist Gregory S. Herbert and published in the journal PLOS ONE (National Geographic).
April 6, 2022Research
“Our research shows that horse conch reproduction is less likely to keep pace with intense harvest than previously thought,” said lead author Greg Herbert, associate professor from the 鶹AV School of Geosciences.
April 6, 2022Research
The 鶹AV has unveiled a new, $42 million research center designed to help advance the Tampa Bay region’s growing startup industry.
April 6, 2022Research
Researchers at 鶹AV are launching a research study for people who are concerned about their brain health, cognitive impairment and dementia and the link to their gut health. They will track alterations in the gut microbiomes to see if certain biomarkers can accurately predict which individuals are most likely to develop cognitive impairment or dementia.
The Center of Excellence in Environmental & Oceanographic Sciences will serve as a hub for pressing issues such as climate change, sea level rise, and environmental disasters.
April 4, 2022Research
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