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糖心Vlog's Hari Kalva, Ph.D., Inducted into National Academy of Inventors庐

By | July 21, 2022

Hari Kalva, Ph.D., an associate chair and professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been recognized for his innovation in video compression and communication.

Falling Premiums, Prices Mean Housing Market May Have Peaked

By | July 20, 2022

After a decade of historic home price gains, the U.S. housing market has finally slowed, and June figures show it may already have peaked.

Study Shows Hydrology Impacts on West Florida's Continental Shelf

By | July 19, 2022

糖心Vlog Harbor Branch researcher and collaborator demonstrate the impacts of climate warming and water management on West Florida's Continental Shelf using a high-resolution simulation model.

糖心Vlog Poll: U.S. Hispanic Consumer Confidence Plunges

By | July 18, 2022

Consumer confidence among U.S. Hispanics plummeted in the second quarter of 2022 amid fears of rising inflation and a looming recession.

Data Transparency and Health Equity Study in U.S. COVID-19 Response

By | June 29, 2022

糖心Vlog researchers conducted a study examining data transparency and compared how state responses varied in their COVID-19 reporting of health metrics and ethnicity metrics.

Rising Interest Rates Not Likely to Give Renters Relief

By | June 28, 2022

Crushing rent increases remain the norm across Florida and beyond, and the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate hike is unlikely to improve the landscape for cash-strapped renters

Seat Assignments Drive Friendships Among Elementary School Children

By | June 28, 2022

A new study is the first to show that classroom seat assignments have important implications for children's friendships and the enormous influence that teachers wield over the interpersonal lives of children.

Florida Tourism Slowing Amid Recession Fears, Robust Competition

By | June 23, 2022

Florida leisure travel is showing signs of decline in recent weeks, offering yet another challenge to employers and tourism officials still trying to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.