What will climate change do to plants? The answer might be rooted in history
When it comes to plant roots, the past may be able to hint at what the future holds. A team […]
When it comes to plant roots, the past may be able to hint at what the future holds. A team […]
By Nina Jungman Farmers have spent much of the last century figuring out how to battle pests. Keeping weeds in […]
By Emma Odenweller The Smithsonian Tropical Conservation Institute featured Melanie “Lanie” Esch’s research in its November 2019 Impact Report. She […]
By Emma Odenweller A national team of researchers, including FIU ecologist Dr. Evelyn Gaiser, is introducing a framework to better […]
In this special issue, the Journal of Physical Chemistry targeted innovative research from young scientists in the physical chemistry field. […]
The FCE LTER program within the Institute of Water and Environment has published a book as part of the National Science […]
Dr. Rita Teutonico, Associate Dean of Research with FIU’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education, recently organized a workshop to bring […]
Over-fertilization has been a common and damaging practice in the nursery ornamental production industry throughout the United States. When more […]
Dr. Idaykis Rodriguez, instructor within the STEM Transformation Institute, was recently featured in American Association of Physics Teachers’ (AAPT) Member […]
Meri-Jane Rochelson has published an important piece “Israel Zangwill and Oscar Wilde,” in The OSCHOLARS, the premier online journal on the Wilde and […]