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Communications training for a return to the moon takes place at Aquarius
October 11, 2021
Whether one is diving on the ocean floor or walking on the surface of the moon, successful communication with missionAquarius helps researchers understand life in extreme environments
June 28, 2021
Written by: Paola Burgos-Carrasquill For astronauts, space is the most stressful environment they face. What’s not very clear is howThese female astronauts might go from Aquarius to the moon
April 12, 2021
Three of the women training for the U.S.’s return to the moon first trained for space missions at Aquarius —FIU’s real-life Aquaman retires
April 7, 2021
Living underwater isn’t something most people get to do. Mark Hulsbeck has done it. A lot. The man known toFIU@Home: Explore Aquarius Reef Base
February 1, 2021
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through
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February 1, 2023
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded FIU scientists $500,000 to investigate natural compounds that could suppress or even eliminate the deadly bacteria that causes citrus greening. -
January 26, 2023
FIU humanities and STEM faculty are building a digital library of teaching resources that can deliver more humanities education to STEM courses and more STEM knowledge to humanities courses. -
January 25, 2023
FIU researchers pinpointed the biggest threats to the only population of rare, endangered mule ear orchids in the U.S.