The professorships in science and engineering honor two influential members of the university community who passed away within the last year, Bjornar Hermansen and Junda Lin.
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Pre-European humans may affect our understanding of the forest’s structure and composition, and thus calculations of its impact on carbon dioxide remediation.
Read More »Scientists have found that a genetic mutation in right whales' eyes may make them more susceptible to fatal entanglements in fishing gear.
Read More »The video contest is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation to Florida Institute of Technology.
Read More »Michael Freund has been awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his work developing membranes for solar fuel generation.
Read More »More than a dozen short films touching on marine science and conservation made by K-12 students throughout the U.S. will be presented at the free event.
Read More »Nasri Nesnas's National Institutes of Health grant will allow him to continue his work on molecular tools that could help illuminate fundamental ways in which the brain works.
Read More »Florida Tech scientists Chris Cacciapaglia and Rob van Woesik have found that corals may survive better in warm oceans where the water is clouded by floating particles.
Read More »Ted Conway, head of Florida Tech's Department of Biomedical Engineering, is one of 347 Fellows named by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2015.
Read More »The grant from the Kenneth R. Finken and Dorothy Hallam Finken Endowment Fund will help fund cause-and-cure projects focused on Alzheimer’s disease and cancer research.
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