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Through a unique intersection of art and science, Megan Bernini, a recent graduate from the Rosenstiel School, creates a visual representation of fish in the larval stage, helping researchers better ...
New research sheds light on the overlooked contribution of the ocean’s most abundant fish to marine carbon cycling. The ...
Fifty years after the summer blockbuster debuted in theaters, research on sharks has accelerated at a breakneck pace. But the creatures are in trouble, with many species threatened by extinction, ...
Several studies are being conducted at the School of Education and Human Development to learn about the vascular health of various groups of people.
Encouraging bilingualism at home can have many cognitive benefits, which may be particularly helpful to kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), new research from the University of Miami College of ...
New research indicates that to keep Miami’s tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option for local municipalities and environmental leaders to consider.
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse ...
Just months after graduating from the University, social media influencer Alix Earle has made a gift that will provide scholarships to students who are juniors or seniors at the Miami Herbert Business ...
Ben Kirtman, professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, was named the William R. Middelthon III Endowed Chair in Earth Sciences to support ...
Renowned researcher Tiffany M. Field explains the importance of the natural phenomenon of touch at a time when physical contact is taboo because of COVID-19.
University of Miami faculty members remember the impact the mass immigration had on South Florida, and they share personal experiences from that time.