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Excessive media exposure to traumatic events could harm kids
November 16, 2021
FIU researchers found that when a child is exposed to excessive media coverage of a major climate event, like a hurricane, it can lead to […] -
Highly contagious coronavirus variant’s mutation weakens antibody effectiveness
September 16, 2021
FIU researchers looking to unravel the secrets of how the delta variant became so contagious have found an intriguing clue — there’s one site […] -
DOE awards FIU grant to help diversify physics
July 19, 2021
U.S. Department of Energy grant will provide paid internships to underrepresented minority undergraduate students at FIU. -
COVID-19 variants develop better lock-picking skills to invade human cells
July 19, 2021
Like expert lock pickers, COVID-19 variants may be more adept at breaking into and infecting human cells, according to new research conducted by FIU […] -
8 billion wobbling muons just put particle theory on notice
May 9, 2021
FIU alumnus was part of an international team of 160 physicists who worked on the groundbreaking Muon g-2 experiment.