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STTR Grant Explores 3D Models for Space Junk Removal

A new Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant involving a Florida Tech researcher may help to declutter space a bit.

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Second Annual Black in STEM Celebration March 4 at Florida Tech

The event will include a panel discussion featuring distinguished Black scientists and professionals, live music, food trucks and more.

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Hooked: Marine Bio Alumna Turns Commercial Fishing Passion into Career

Martha Guyas ’09 M.S. has always had a connection with water. She talks her love of commercial fishing, along with her time at Florida Tech.

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Florida Tech’s Cybersecurity Team Takes First in Saint Leo Tournament

The team of Stephen Brustowicz, Dylan Jesse, Alex Schmith, Curtice Gough and Blake Janes bested teams from four other Florida universities.

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Florida Tech Study Shows Tropical Reefs Grow Faster in Cooler Waters

Researchers found that reefs exposed to cold water are building at a faster rate than reefs that do not receive these cooling waters.

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A New Quantum Revolution: From Epistemology to Technology 

Over the last hundred years, physicists have developed quantum mechanics as the best description of natural phenomena at a subatomic level, with far-reaching ramifications even at a macro level, like better understanding of the solid state of bulk matter.

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New Research May Lead to ACL Reconstruction Improvements

Florida Tech doctoral student Nashaita Patrawalla is researching ways to improve ACL reconstruction outcomes.

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Breaking into Biomed

A booming industry that is just getting started, biomedicine is shaping health care, society and the future—at Florida Tech and across the globe.

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Sense and Sustainability

In a world fraught with environmental and economic challenges, graduates with sustainability skills are in high demand.

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Green Comet to Make Appearance for First Time in 50,000 Years

Florida Tech faculty researcher Csaba Palotai and graduate research assistant Amelia Brumfield spoke about the upcoming green comet.

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