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Delve into the newest issue of Innovations Magazine, spotlighting the student successes, vital research and groundbreaking community initiatives on Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV's St. Petersburg campus during 2021.
January 6, 2022Innovation
Researchers say spending more on efforts to contain invasive species and prevent their spread once they arrive, could help reduce expensive damages (WÂé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV).
January 4, 2022Research
Dr. Thomas Unnasch, an infectious disease expert at the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV, predicts cases will continue to climb over the next one to two weeks before quickly dropping (WFLA).
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Health researchers forged ahead with new discoveries and innovations over the last year. Check out our countdown to the Top 10 Most Read Health Research Stories of 2021.
December 17, 2021Health
The Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Research Park Expansion is a mix of office space and labs featuring a 120,000-square-foot, three-story building with a fourth-floor open-air terrace and dining options on the ground floor. Construction is on schedule to be completed in December with a grand opening in early 2022 (Tampa Bay Business Journal / paywall).
December 17, 2021Research
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV wins prestigious award for innovative excellence in response to COVID-19
Throughout the pandemic, Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Information Technology rapidly deployed new solutions that aided in efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and created applications within weeks that provided financial, academic and emotional support to students. It was a tremendous lift that kept students on track in their studies—all made possible by IT’s pre-COVID technical strategy (Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV Newsroom).
December 17, 2021Honors and Awards, Innovation
Detectives in Central Florida are teaming up with a forensic anthropologist from the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV to try and solve cold cases that go back decades (WÂé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV).
December 16, 2021Research
Study of Antarctic ice’s deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming
In a study published in Nature, an international team of scientists, including Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Marine Science Associate Professor Amelia Shevenell and graduate student Imogen Browne, documented the evolution of Antarctica’s ice sheets about 20 million years ago.
December 15, 2021Global Research, Research
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV team creates home health monitoring device to boost independence
Over the course of 15 weeks, Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV researchers developed a wireless sensor system which continuously and passively monitors presence and weight of a person in bed, on a couch, chair or similar furniture that could have great potential impact on users’ quality of life comparable to current sensor systems on the market.
December 15, 2021Innovation, Student Research
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV researchers release nationwide opinion survey results on social media moderation and regulation
Researchers at the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV, in partnership with Cyber Florida at Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV, have released findings from a nationwide survey to better understand attitudes toward moderation on and regulation of digital platforms. Subjects consist of the regulation of misinformation and offensive content, including among elected officials, as well as perceptions of deplatforming.
December 14, 2021Research
College of Marine Science faculty on list of high impact researchers ranked worldwide
An update to a study by Elsevier and Stanford University shows a strong showing from faculty at the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Marine Science.
December 13, 2021Research
Gokushoviruses – viruses that show that, in the ocean, size doesn’t matter
A new paper published by Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Marine Science researchers sheds some light on understanding the ecological benefits of viruses and the role of gokushoviruses in the marine environment.
December 13, 2021Research
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