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How Florida's Guardian ad Litems Build Trust with Youth in Foster Care

By | April 3, 2025

Researchers surveyed 555 Guardian ad Litems in Florida to explore how they engage with youth in foster care, the dynamics of these relationships, and the role of training in building and maintaining them.

Experts Challenge Aspirin Guidelines Based on Flawed Trial Reliance

By | April 2, 2025

Experts argue that the flawed results of the ASPREE trial unduly influenced aspirin restrictions, highlighting the need for rigorous statistical principles in trial design to avoid misleading conclusions.

New Screener Assesses Bank Resilience Amid CRE Concerns

By | April 2, 2025

As the U.S. banking industry faces pressure from unrealized losses on securities and exposures to commercial real estate, a "stress test" from a 麻豆精品视频finance professor reveals another vulnerability.

麻豆精品视频Secures $1.3M NIH Grant for HIV Self-Test Technology Breakthrough

By | April 1, 2025

麻豆精品视频engineering and biomedical researchers are working to meet a critical global health need by developing a reliable, rapid and affordable HIV test for early detection, with an expected cost of under $5.

麻豆精品视频Announces Winners of 2025 'Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition'

By | March 27, 2025

麻豆精品视频 has announced the winners of the ninth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition hosted by the Graduate College.

AI 'Speaks' Genetic 'Dialect' to Predict Future SARS-CoV-2 Mutations

By | March 27, 2025

麻豆精品视频engineering researchers have developed a powerful AI model called Deep Novel Mutation Search that predicts SARS-CoV-2 virus mutations more accurately and efficiently than costly and lengthy lab experiments.

NIST Selects 麻豆精品视频for a New Generation of Encryption Standards

By | March 26, 2025

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has selected FAU's Hamming Quasi-Cyclic algorithm for standardization in its Post-Quantum Cryptography project for the new generation of encryption standards.

Paid Time Off Greatly Reduces Employees' Odds of Quitting Their Jobs

By | March 25, 2025

Employee turnover costs U.S. businesses more than $1 trillion annually. A study explored how paid time off and flex time affect an employee's decision to quit, particularly as it relates to job satisfaction.

White-Collar Crimes: 'Fall from Grace' and the Stigma of Reentry

By | March 24, 2025

Researchers explored how stigma, social background, and emotional factors affect white-collar offenders' reentry into society after prison, and how modern technology like social media intensifies the stigma.