Tracking silky sharks has revealed them to be swift swimmers. But they’re also one of the most heavily fished sharks globally. Will expanded marine protection in the Tropical Eastern Pacific go far enough to protect these long-distance swimmers?
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NSU Research Scientist Leads Group That Discovered Gene Variants That Delimit HIV-1 Infection
The new study provides valuable insights into the genetic variants associated with HIV-1C infection and AIDS progression in sub-Saharan Africa, potentially paving the way for new therapies.
Fish Friends Help In A Crisis
To better understand how familiarity impacts social fishes, a group of research scientists studied this idea using schooling coral reef fish
NSU Researcher Part of Team to Sequence the Genome of One of the World’s Most Elusive Big Cats – the Leopard
They are some of the most beautiful, and elusive, animals on the plant. Leopards. In a major scientific step, the whole genome DNA sequence of 23 individual leopards have been interpreted.
The Great Shark Race is Back!
NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute Melded Fun with Research, Technology, Business and Sharks!