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FIT: Planets Gone Rogue Could Sustain Life, According to Recent Study

October 8, 2021 David Mann

In research highlighted this summer in Discover Magazine, university astrobiologist Manasvi Lingam (along with Harvard researcher Avi Loeb) studied how life might survive on a rogue planet via oceans prevalent underneath a thick layer of ice. Full Story

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FGCU tests new technology that could clean up algae blooms in canals, marinas

October 8, 2021 David Mann

Florida Gulf Coast University is testing out a new technology that could clean up algae blooms in canals and marinas without using any chemicals. Full Story

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USF Startup PolyMaterials App’s record year is about to get better

October 6, 2021 David Mann

From mobile electronics to space travel, the need for an energy source that is light, powerful and whose manufacturing doesn’t bring with it the environmental costs that batteries do is the focus of USF startup PolyMaterials App Full Story

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FSU: NSF grant funds new 40T superconducting magnet design

October 5, 2021 David Mann

A new $15.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will produce a detailed design for the world’s most powerful superconducting magnet at the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Full Story

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FAMU Secures $30M Federal Grant To Recruit and Train the Next Generation of Minority Scientists

September 16, 2021 David Mann

Florida A&M University (FAMU) is the recipient of a $30 million, five-year federal grant from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to support the Center for Coastal and Marine Ecosystems (CCME) and its mission to find and train the next…

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FIU, UCF, USF Flit-gap

NSF awards $5M to three Florida Universities to help academically talented computing students graduate and continue their education

September 9, 2021 David Mann

Florida International University, the University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida — which together make up the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities — have collectively received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)…

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FBI Presents UNF Information Technology Services with FBI Director’s Award

August 24, 2021 David Mann

Since 2016, UNF’s Information Technology Services has partnered with the FBI Jacksonville Division to host the annual UNF-FBI Cyber Security Symposium. Full Story

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FSU researcher nets $4.4M grant to advance quantum systems

August 18, 2021 David Mann

A Florida State University researcher is leading a $4.4 million Department of Energy project to help create software that can take advantage of supercomputer capabilities and advance quantum information science.  Full Story

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UF Rural Telehealth Initiative: Lowering Barriers to Health Care

August 10, 2021 David Mann

Beginning this fall, current UF Health patients living in 13 rural Florida counties will have the option of conducting online medical visits from their local UF/IFAS Extension office. As part of the Rural Telehealth Initiative, a pilot program funded by…

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UNF receives $5 million research grant

August 10, 2021 David Mann

The University of North Florida announced Aug. 9 it was awarded $5 million, the largest competitive grant in the school’s history, to participate in the Preventing Alzheimer’s with Cognitive Training study. Full Story

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UCF Researchers Develop New Nanomaterial to Derive Clean Fuel from the Sea

July 29, 2021 David Mann

Researchers at the University of Central Florida have designed for the first time a nanoscale material that can efficiently split seawater into oxygen and a clean energy fuel — hydrogen. Full Story

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UF, UCF join global effort to track COVID-19 pandemic and others in future

July 27, 2021 David Mann

Researchers are joining an ambitious global effort led by The Rockefeller Foundation to better track the coronavirus and its variants and set up a network of collaborators to stop any nascent pandemic in the future. Full Story

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USF-developed AI system unites global agencies to identify emerging infectious diseases, receives support from Microsoft

July 19, 2021 David Mann

Professor Edwin Michael will develop a software system that teaches itself how to recognize the individual characteristics of airborne, waterborne and mosquito-borne diseases. Full Story

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USF Sargassum

USF: 2021 another banner year for brown seaweed

July 1, 2021 David Mann

Scientists at the USF College of Marine Science who have used NASA satellite imagery to track Sargassum, a brown seaweed, for 20 years, are detecting record-high amounts in the Caribbean, central west Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico. Full Story

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1-2-3: UF supercomputer No. 1 in U.S. for energy efficiency; No. 2 in U.S., No. 3 worldwide in higher ed

June 29, 2021 David Mann

The University of Florida’s HiPerGator AI supercomputer has been named the one of the most powerful worldwide, according to rankings just released by TOP500, the most referenced global ranking of high-performance computing systems. The rankings mean UF is home to the…

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