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Unraveling the Role of PHR Signaling in Neurodegeneration

NIH-funded research in Melissa Borgen’s lab reveals new genetic pathways driving tau-mediated neurodegeneration.

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Florida Tech Participates in SpaceU Symposium

The event brought together space leaders, researchers and students from across Florida, presenting the latest innovations and research.

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Global Consortium Develops ‘Roadmap’ for Harnessing Plant Science in Space Exploration

Their recent paper presents a shared global vision for using plants to sustain life in space and to advance sustainable agriculture on Earth.

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New Study Finds Ancient and Colonial Legacies Still Affecting Amazon Forests

Researchers discovered that centuries of human settlement, cultivation and resource extraction have left lasting marks on the distribution of Amazonian tree species.

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Equatorial Reefs May Act as Refugia for Corals During Marine Heatwaves

A global analysis of coral bleaching across 81 countries reveals that reefs in the equatorial Coral Triangle region were exposed to the weakest marine heatwaves over the past two decades and may function as safe havens for corals even as global warming robs the planet of most of its other reefs. Marine heatwaves, which are periods of elevated seawater temperatures…

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Ph.D. Student Wins First Place in Prestigious Computer Vision Competition

Hafeez Khan won first place out of 200 competitors in the Computationally Optimal Gaussian Splatting (COGS) 2025 Competition in October.

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Richard Turner Attends Amphipod Taxonomy Workshop, Engages with Alumni

Amphipods are small crustaceans with shrimp-like bodies who generally live on seafloors or beaches.

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NSA Recertifies Florida Tech for Academic Excellence in Cyber Research

This distinction was granted to just 99 U.S. universities helping to reduce the vulnerabilities of our national information infrastructure.

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Florida Tech Joins University Space Research Consortium

The consortium is a multi-university group dedicated to bringing space research communities together within the universities and the state.

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Dampening the Data Desert: A First Step Toward Improving Space Coast Climate Resilience

Meteorology professor Steven Lazarus research is focused on surface-layer meteorology, wave radar, climate resilience and aviation weather.

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