Study Finds Vision Loss Due to Diabetes Is Rising Globally
Nova Southeastern UniversityResearch published in Diabetes Care found some incredible information regarding Diabetes and vision loss.
Research published in Diabetes Care found some incredible information regarding Diabetes and vision loss.
In a marine oil spill, a high priority for responders is the protection of corals and coral reefs, which, for a myriad of other reasons, are under stress throughout the world. To accomplish this, responders need the best possible scientific information on the effects oil has on corals. To that end, researchers at Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography have been studying the effect hydrocarbons have on these unique marine creatures.
NSU research scientist collaborated with colleague to study the male sexual organ of barnacles, which it turns out is a marine creature that has been studied dating all the way back to Charles Darwin.
With the UK's vote to leave the European Union, many are wondering what this means to local and global economies. NSU's SME can help put it into context.
New Species of Marine Life Named One of the Year's Best Discoveries
NSU's Guy Harvey Research Institute has been tagging and tracking sharks and billfish for years - and they continue to amaze and surprise researchers.
A research team led by Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Raymond L. Ownby, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., recently received a prestigious R01 grant totaling $2,756,300 over five years from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to combat this major challenge to develop a user-friendly computer application (app) to help educate people on a variety of chronic health concerns at a level appropriate for them.
Every year from March through October, something truly amazing happens: sea turtles make their way onto the beaches of South Florida to lay the eggs of the next generation.
Nova Southeastern University researchers continue their research into the long-term effect the Deep Water Horizon oil spill had on the Gulf of Mexico.
As Valentine's Day approaches, many couples are "feeling the love" while others, not so much. NSU's Brief Therapy Institute is providing Relationship Check Ups to help strong relationships get stronger and to help those struggling get back on the right track.
A new study published in the online journal, Public Library of Science One (PLOS One), led by Richard Deth, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology at Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) College of Pharmacy, found that Vitamin B12 levels in the brain are significantly decreased in the elderly and are much lower in individuals with autism or schizophrenia, as compared to their peers at similar ages.
Matthew Johnston, Ph.D., a researcher at NSU's Guy Harvey Research Institute, has conducted research on the diminutive Regal Damselfish found in non-native waters in the Southern Gulf of Mexico.
Thanks to a consortium of genetics researchers from Russia, with guidance from NSU researcher, setting about to map the genome of Russian citizens.