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New Study: Warming, Burning by Humans Altered Andean Ecosystems

Humans moved into the Andes about 15,000 years ago and their introduction of regular fire to the landscape created a new ecosystem.

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14 Florida Tech Faculty Named Among Top 2% of Scientists

The list, maintained by Stanford University, ranks scientists around the world based on standardized academic citations of their work.

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University, Community Partner for A Day in the Life of the Indian River Lagoon

Florida Tech is once again teaming up with ORCA to bring attention to the Indian River Lagoon – and to bring science to young learners.

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Nomadic Planets and the Interstellar Zoo

New research from a Florida Tech astrobiologist examines this broad class of objects that are not gravitationally bound to any stars.

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Nature Study Shows Decrease in Indian Ocean Cyclones

The threat of tropical cyclones is increasing worldwide, but a new study shows a significant decline in cyclonic activity in one region.

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University Study Examines Leaky Gut Syndrome

An oft-discussed hypothetical syndrome, a university researcher is studying the potential effect of leaky gut on our health.

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Nature Serves as Inspiration for Manufacturing Research

Inspired by the strength of palm trees, Mirmilad Mirsayar is exploring ways to use nature in manufacturing material research.

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University Researcher Examines Communications in New Book

Heidi Hatfield Edwards' new book looks at narratives effectiveness across political, corporate and other areas of communication.

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Kishore Receives Second NIH Grant to Advance Groundbreaking ACL Reconstruction Research

Vipuil Kishore's NIH-funded grant will employ an engineering-based strategy for the treatment of ACL injuries.

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Student Shannon Barry Wins Guy Harvey Scholarship

Her research focuses on the genetic diversity of bull sharks migrating poleward in response to climate change.

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