A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and the Marine Megafauna Foundation finds that young Caribbean manta rays (Mobula yarae) often swim ...
The School of Communication has teamed up with Telemundo to give students real-world podcasting experience creating bilingual content, from pitching ideas to recording episodes that will be published ...
A University of Miami College of Engineering researcher is tackling one of fusion energy’s toughest challenges: finding metals that can withstand the extreme conditions inside future commercial fusion ...
They are often called the rainforests of the ocean, where a host of different marine life thrives and enchants those fortunate enough to swim around them. Yet coral reefs are struggling to survive. In ...
Horror films often transport societal malaise—disease, destruction, and fear of the unknown—onto the big screen, providing a temporary coping mechanism for life’s conundrums and uncertainties. At the ...
Once more into a raging tempest Jun Zhang has flown. The six hours he spent flying within the violent winds and blinding rain of Hurricane Melissa this past weekend added to the multitude of ...
With the sky shrouded in a thick haze, the five investigators walked onto the pier near Darwin Beach on Virginia Key on an early Thursday, setting up evidence-detection devices that would remain there ...
It seemed like a simple idea. Design a device that will make it possible for a human eye to remain alive and functional outside of the body. At least for a few hours. And then a few days. But the eye ...
An international team of coral scientists is calling for urgent regulatory reform to support assisted gene flow (AGF)—a powerful tool to boost coral resilience—before climate change causes further ...
“‘Call Me by Your Name’ is a must on any summer reading list. It is sultry, tantalizing, and juicy, making you feel like you are living your best Italian life every time you crack open this ...
The menacing band of thunderstorms that stretched across the Tennessee Valley was quickly heading south. From a makeshift operations center inside a Des Moines, Iowa, hotel, University of Miami ...
A new thermal treatment technique being developed by researchers at the University of Miami College of Engineering could help destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil, leading to the ...