Miami-Dade County’s hospitality industry recovering but facing more than $3 billion in losses this year
FIU Cuba Poll: Most Cuban Americans support President Trump and his policies, will vote to re-elect him
Landmark study of adolescent brain development renewed for 7 years
Global FinPrint, first-of-its-kind global survey led by FIU researchers, reveals sharks are functionally extinct from many reefs
Professors receive NSF grant to develop app to mitigate impact of COVID-19
Science of memory could improve COVID-19 contact tracing
Computing professor creates dashboard for COVID-19 prediction, visualization
New automated device could assess DNA damage, repair
–By Jessica Drouet for FIU News DNA damage—caused by environmental agents or the body’s normal processes—plays a critical role in the development of many major human diseases, with profound public health implications. Marcus S. Cooke, professor at Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences, has been awarded $149,846 from […]
Scientists make waves in D.C. at Capitol Hill Oceans Week
–By JoAnn Adkins for FIU News Marine scientists Mike Heithaus and James Fourqurean hope to turn scientific solutions into policy for the world’s oceans. The marine predator expert and seagrass expert joined Capitol Hill Oceans Week, an annual event hosted by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation where marine scientists, conservationists, wildlife experts, climate scientists, fishing […]