Research News Archive
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				  Tracking AmberjackSouth leads a 'Dream Team' of Gulf Coast researchers in an $11.7 million greater amberjack study that could have significant implications for commercial and recreational fishing. ...
 August 25, 2021
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				  Bay WatchSouth marine scientists monitor environmental trends throughout Mobile Bay in a multi-year program that seeks to prevent decline of oysters, blue crabs and spotted sea trout. ...
 July 29, 2021
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				  SURF Students Get Feet WetSummer Undergraduate Research Fellowships offer South students an introduction to academic analysis and communication. There's also a $2,000 stipend. ...
 July 28, 2021
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				  Back to the LabSouth welcomes local science educators to a summer research experience program for middle and high school teachers. ...
 July 28, 2021
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				  Too Much of a Good ThingFertilizer may increase plant size or make your grass greener this summer, but possibly at the cost of biological diversity, according to a study co-authored by a South professor. ...
 July 28, 2021
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				  A Rising Star In Research AdministrationUSA's David Furman was selected to Society of Research Administrators International's 'Future of the Field' recognition program. ...
 July 9, 2021
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				  The World Is Her OysterMarine scientist Merritt McCall turns her experience at South and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab into a fisheries job with the state of Mississippi. #MyFirstJob ...
 July 1, 2021
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				  Dr. Matthew Reichert Receives Research Leadership FellowshipThe fellowship will allow Reichert to work with other vice presidents for research at Universities around the country. ...
 June 22, 2021
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				  A New Working Reality911爆料网 assistant professor Dr. Matt Howard is researching the use of virtual reality in workplace training. ...
 May 21, 2021
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				  'Safe Harbor' on the Gulf CoastA documentary produced by Assistant Professor Dr. Lorraine Ahearn will focus on a tight-knit Vietnamese fishing community that has grown up along the Alabama coast. ...
 April 29, 2021
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				  'A Flamethrower of Chemicals'Vaping remains popular among those seeking to quit tobacco smoking and young people enticed by flavors from watermelon to creme brulee. Dr. Natalie Gassman's research suggests dangers that are decidedly less sweet. ...
 April 26, 2021
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				  Deep Learning Opens New Possibilities in Parkinson's TreatmentComputer-assisted analysis focusing on brain waves could help physicians detect and manage cognitive impairment in the early stages of the disease. ...
 March 26, 2021
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				  USA Led Initiative Lands $4.85 Million GrantFunding will be used to establish a technical assistance and training programs for innovative wastewater treatment solutions. ...
 March 22, 2021
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				  Making Drinking Water Out of Thin AirUSA engineering professor Grant Glover is part of a groundbreaking research project to address global water scarcity. The result could open new water sources to everyone from overseas troops to residents of the world鈥檚 driest lands. ...
 March 18, 2021
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				  South Launches School of Marine and Environmental SciencesPlans call for new undergraduate and graduate programs to complement the existing degrees that have been offered by the department of marine sciences. ...
 March 15, 2021
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				  Developing Next Generation Carbon Fiber Reinforced PolymersUSA lands a large grant and partners with private industry to develop improved carbon fiber reinforced polymers for commercialization. ...
 February 22, 2021
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				  Strickland Recognized for Genetic ResearchSouth faculty member Dr. Jason Strickland co-authors study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. ...
 February 3, 2021
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				  Celebrating the Contributions of Catholic Sisters in AcademicsUSA assistant professor's research highlights the contributions of Catholic sisters' careers in education leadership and science. ...
 January 26, 2020
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				  South Sophomore Solves Cold Cases Using DNA, Forensic GenealogyOlivia McCarter brings focus and closure to unsolved cases, identifying victims and giving law enforcement a trail to suspects. ...
 January 19, 2021
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				  Digging Into the PastSouth and the City of Mobile partner on a cultural resource survey in the Africatown community prior to planned construction. ...
 January 15, 2021
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				  South Social Justice Awards AnnouncedFour members of USA's faculty were awarded the first Social Justice Initiative grant awards. ...
 January 8, 2021
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				  South Dives Into Galapagos ResearchUSA's collaboration with partners in Ecuador and on the volcanic archipelago grows with a focus on research and global engagement. ...
 January 5, 2021
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				  Faculty Fellows for Community Engagement Program NamedThe inaugural class of 13 full-time assistant and associate professors from six colleges were chosen for the program. ...
 December 15, 2020
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				  Land Newly Available for Research, TeachingCollaborations with The Conservation Fund and the J.L. Bedsole Foundation open access to properties across Alabama. ...
 December 15, 2020
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				  Studying the Effectiveness of Dietary SupplementsDr. Neil Schwarz, an associate professor of exercise science, is leading three externally funded industry sponsored projects. ...
 December 10, 2020


