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鶹AV and FIU researchers release statewide public opinion survey findings, topics include abortion and gun reform
Researchers have released results from a statewide survey aimed at measuring public opinion on a variety of current policy issues. The findings address the recent Supreme Court ruling on abortion, the economy, gun violence/reform and presidential/gubernatorial job approval.
July 12, 2022Research
Tampa General Hospital and the 鶹AV’s College of Medicine have once again teamed up on cutting-edge biotechnology. The latest is a postage stamp-size tile, dubbed the GammaTile, that can slow the return of brain tumors post-operation (Tampa Bay Business Journal / paywall).
July 12, 2022Health, Innovation, Research
鶹AV student Rio Tate is one of 60 people in the world to be chosen for a prestigious military scholarship this year. And it's largely due to his work to better understand dementia and how to prevent it.
July 11, 2022Student Research
鶹AV computer science and engineering professor Marvin Andujar is studying whether college students diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, can use this futuristic technology to improve attention spans and reduce the need for prescription drugs, which can have side effects.
July 6, 2022Research
Community organizers, Pinellas County and the Initiative on Coastal Adaptation and Resilience at 鶹AV St. Petersburg campus are organizing a July 12 town hall in south St. Petersburg in the hopes of creating a network of assistance in the event of a disaster.
July 6, 2022Research
Caves in Mallorca, Spain tell a story of unprecedented sea level rise, researchers with the 鶹AV found. Geosciences Professor Bogdan Onac and 鶹AV graduate students were among the international team that studied minerals in the caves dating back 4,000 years.
July 6, 2022Global Research, Student Research
鶹AV expects the trend of increasing Sargassum seaweed in the ocean to slow this month but with the possibility of ramping back up after that.
July 5, 2022Research
The 鶹AV set up a pop-up café at the entrances of stores in France and Spain. They offered shoppers coffee, decaf, or water. After leaving the store shoppers shared their receipts with the researchers.
July 4, 2022Research
During the pitch event, which concluded the inaugural FinTech|X Accelerator program, each company gave a 4-minute pitch explaining a particular problem in the world of finance.
July 1, 2022Entrepreneurship
After spending several years unearthing graves and crimes at an infamous, state-operated “school for boys” in Florida’s panhandle, 鶹AV anthropologist Erin Kimmerle has released her harrowing findings to the masses.
July 1, 2022Research
Hidden in caves: Mineral overgrowths reveal unprecedented modern sea-level rise
According to an international team of researchers led by the 鶹AV, the sea level has risen 18 centimeters since the start of the 20th century. The study, featured on the cover of the July 1 issue of Science Advances, works to identify preindustrial sea levels and examines the impact of modern greenhouse warming on sea-level rise.
June 30, 2022Global Research, Student Research
Coffee spurs people to buy needless stuff, a study says. That could be a good thing for the economy. A watershed study conducted by the 鶹AV says that shoppers who drink a complimentary cup of coffee before entering a store spend 50% more money than the uncaffeinated (The Wall Street Journal).
June 30, 2022Research
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