Robert L. King, a national leader in higher education and former SUNY chancellor, is expected on campus the week of July 11.
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A university study examines the relationship between bacterial and algae in relation to algal blooms.
Read More »At Florida Tech, “sustainability” goes beyond academics. Sustainability initiatives and practices have become core components of who we are.
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Read More »Researchers urge the reintroduction of close relatives of extinct plants and tortoise, all of which can be found on other Galapagos islands.
Read More »The university will receive $2 million for its Biomedical Aerospace Manufacturing equipment project and $921,500 for the third phase of the Restore Lagoon Inflow project.
Read More »Kelli Hunsucker won the John Beakley “Marine Science Educator of the Year” Award from the Florida Marine Science Educators Association.
Read More »Understanding the phases of this weather pattern should help extend the lead time and improve the seasonal prediction of Bay of Bengal cyclones.
Read More »These global networks could help to preserve the genetic diversity necessary to fuel evolutionary adaptation among coral reefs.
Read More »University fouling research looks to reduce drag on the ships, which may have fuel and emissions benefits.
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