
New Study Shows How Eyewitness Testimonies Go Wrong
Beyond a reasonable doubt? A psychology study gives new meaning to "guilt by association" and shows how human memory as well as police use of mugshots and subtle innuendo can contaminate eyewitness testimonies.

麻豆精品视频to Host Events in Honor of Women's History Month
麻豆精品视频 will celebrate Women's History Month with a series of events throughout the month of March at its Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Davie campuses.

Jupiter's LLS to Host National Film Festival
麻豆精品视频's Lifelong Learning Society will host LUNAFEST庐 Film Festival on Thursday, March 16 at 6 p.m.

Cavefish May Help Humans Evolve to Require Very Little Sleep
We all do it; we all need it - humans and animals alike. The tiny Mexican cavefish is shedding light on how sleep evolves and how human brains could evolve to require very little sleep, just like the cavefish.

National Bullying Study Finds Major Issues Impacting Teens
One of the latest and most ambitious studies on bullying and cyberbullying in middle and high school students begs to differ with the adage, "sticks and stones can break my bones, but names can't hurt me."

麻豆精品视频Jupiter's LLS Spring Course Schedule
麻豆精品视频's Lifelong Learning Society Jupiter has announced its course offerings for the spring semester, which begins Wednesday, March 15.

Jupiter's LLS Provides Internships for FAU's ACI Students
麻豆精品视频's Jupiter Lifelong Learning Society (LLS) announces an internship program for FAU's Academy for Community Inclusion students

麻豆精品视频and Sancilio Team Up on Therapy for Inherited Blindness
Researchers from 麻豆精品视频and Sancilio and Company, Inc. are collaborating to develop a treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, an inherited disease that causes severe progressive vision impairment and blindness.

麻豆精品视频Jupiter's LLS Celebrates 20 Years
麻豆精品视频's Jupiter Lifelong Learning Society (LLS) will celebrate its 20th anniversary during the 2017 winter and spring semesters.

Jupiter's LLS Presents Ed Davis
麻豆精品视频's Lifelong Learning Society Jupiter will present a lecture by Ed Davis on Thursday, Feb. 2