FIU undergraduate Baylee Holcomb is 19 years old. Cancer research she helped with just got published in Nature Medicine.
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Randall W. Parkinson, research associate professor in coastal geology at FIU writes in The Conversation.
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FIU astrophysicist James Webb explains the upcoming celestial phenomenon and invites everyone to an eclipse party at 2-4 p.m. on April 8 at FIU’s Stocker AstroScience Center.
- Faculty inducted into American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows
As Fellows, Angela Laid and Jorge Riera Diaz are among the top 2% of medical and biological engineers in their respective fields.
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One ecosystem’s trash could be another ecosystem’s treasure, according to scientists studying cyanobacteria, more commonly known as blue-green algae.
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Sharing the latest scientific advances should not be so difficult, Ashli Wright says, but too often things go awry in trying to inform the general public.
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Team of geophysicists pinpoints transit system vulnerabilities, provides roadmap for mitigation.