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New research sheds light on the overlooked contribution of the ocean’s most abundant fish to marine carbon cycling. The ...
Besides visiting media companies, a group of School of Communication students visited the Gothic Quarter and participated in cultural activities such as a paella cooking class and flamenco workshop.
New paper published in Science by a team of international scientists urges regulatory reform to accelerate global coral restoration using assisted gene flow—an essential step to safeguard the economic ...
Publicly launched only four years ago, the University of Miami's Ever Brighter: The Campaign for Our Next Century has surpassed its $2.5 billion goal, impacting students, faculty members, patients, ...
This fall, the University of Miami School of Education and Human Development will unveil a major and a minor to address two critical areas in today’s job market. The major in the Bachelor of Science ...
Three University of Miami faculty members were named leaders in scholarly research productivity, earning top rankings from Academic Analytics among peer institutions within the Association of American ...
The Saharan Air Layer is a mass of dry, hot, and dust-laden air from the Sahara Desert that forms during the late spring, summer, and early fall, moving over the tropical North Atlantic. A plume of ...
Alumni couple and Hurricane parents Arlene and Wayne Chaplin have long supported their alma mater. Now, they have cemented their legacy with gifts to Miami Herbert Business School and the School of ...
The testing and validation of their unique new molecule took more than two years. However, the work of this team reveals that their molecules are stable under everyday ambient conditions and offer the ...
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 ...
A new study analyzed nearly four decades of deep ocean observations to reveal significant cooling and freshening of deep water in the subtropical North Atlantic. The results suggest that warmer, ...
Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay in South Africa has scientists and conservationists concerned about the ...
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