Grandmother, retired professor counts sharks and rays. They count on her, too.
A retired grandmother of four in landlocked Mount Vernon, Ohio holds the distinction of being the top volunteer for the […]
A retired grandmother of four in landlocked Mount Vernon, Ohio holds the distinction of being the top volunteer for the […]
Forty seconds is all Tanja Zerulla needed to explain her biology research to thousands of people — some scientists but […]
Scientists in the FIU Institute of Environment were first to respond to the unprecedented fish kills and algal blooms recently […]
By Gabriela Aguirrechu Last week, Biscayne Bay experienced unprecedented levels of low oxygen, resulting in a massive fish kill that […]
Born and raised in the United Kingdom, Yannis Papastamatiou grew up thinking Britain was not a great place to be […]
As a new academic year draws near, parents still have many concerns regarding their children’s education and how to cope […]
Diego Cardenosa saw the real-life impact of his work within 24 hours of defending his Ph.D. The news of the […]
FIU psychologists Jacqueline Evans, Deborah Goldfarb and Ronald Fisher are studying how to improve contact tracing by tapping into people’s […]
Jonathan Rodemann, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Earth and Environment, was recently awarded the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing […]
As the world adjusts to the new normal, that stress is even affecting sleep. It’s a cycle. When we are […]