Work in fields such as health and medicine, the environment, engineering and technology innovation have put FIU on the map. And 2026 looks to be another blockbuster.
Robert Fernandez was one class short of graduating in 1975. This week, at age 85, the now-retired businessman collects his ...
Julius Pierce collects a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and prepares to flash his prowess on the field Dec. 26 as he ...
Researchers identify a technique that could help forensic investigators close the gap on estimating time of death. Warning: ...
Professor Sonia Underwood examines the stereotype of scientists working with beakers in a university lab and seeks to broaden ...
As the inaugural Knight Foundation executive director, García will launch a new era of innovation and impact with support ...
FIU will celebrate the graduation of approximately 5,000 students during fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 15–18. This season ...
The NSF grant will support the design of a national full-scale testing facility capable of wind speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, combined with a water basin to simulate storm surge and wave action.
Many parts of the world are facing a freshwater crisis. Severe, long-lasting drought conditions not seen for thousands of years gripped much of the U.S. in 2022. Coalinga, a small town in California, ...
Here’s a handy geography question for your next trivia match: What is the world’s only sea that doesn’t have a land border? The answer is the Sargasso Sea – a 2-million-square-nautical-mile haven of ...
Shark fins and meat from hammerhead sharks pose a health risk to consumers — especially women of childbearing age — and should not be sold because of their dangerously high levels of toxic mercury.
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