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±«Óătv Coral Researcher Part of Breakthrough Effort to Restore Endangered Reefs
A national team of coral experts that includes ±«Óătv Integrative Biology Assistant Professor John Parkinson have published a breakthrough study identifying colonies of heat-resistant coral that might give the world’s reefs a fighting chance (±«ÓătvRI Newsroom).
November 4, 2021Research
The printing technique has broad applications, such as in health monitoring, prosthetics, and robotics (Today's Medical Developments).
November 4, 2021Innovation
The technique could forever change the production of wearable electronic sensors (Manufacturing Business Technology).
November 3, 2021Innovation
An innovative partnership between ±«Óătv and Tampa Bay Wave is launching a fintech accelerator, designed to assist startups in the financial technology industry through mentoring, pitch coaching and investment training (±«Óătv St. Petersburg campus).
November 2, 2021Innovation
±«Óătv engineers invent ultra-fast manufacturing technology
A team of engineers at the ±«Óătv has invented new technology that could forever change the manufacturing of wearable, electronic sensors (±«Óătv Newsroom).
November 1, 2021Innovation, Research
The award recognizes Dr. Melanie McField’s work to gauge the health of Mesoamerican coral reefs, and her role in building an international coalition to protect them.
October 31, 2021Research
Dr. Michelle Guitard, CMS alum and paleoceanographer, wins prestigious ±«Óătv award
Recent ±«Óătv CMS graduate, Dr. Michelle Guitard, was one of only four students to win the ±«Óătv-wide Outstanding Thesis and Dissertation Award for her PhD dissertation, entitled, “Ocean Forcing of Quaternary East Antarctic Ice Sheet Evolution: An Ice-Proximal Sedimentary Perspective.”
October 29, 2021Honors and Awards, Research
Over 400 constituents of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) will convene in Tampa, Florida on October 31-November 3 for the Tenth Annual Conference of the NAI (PR Newswire).
October 29, 2021Innovation, Research
±«Óătv electrical engineers believe they are on track to build a device that can detect the presence of the COVID virus in the air (Tampa Bay Times).
October 22, 2021Innovation, Research
As face masks continue to be a daily necessity for many people, they could potentially become environmentally threatening waste. However, ±«Óătv researchers are working on solutions to sterilize the masks and alleviate this growing issue as part of the COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grants program (±«Óătv Oracle).
October 21, 2021Research
±«Óătv Professor Kathy Black examines how communities benefit by working together to help their age-friendly programs grow and become more successful in Theories of Community Collaboration to Advance Age-Friendly Community Change, published in the Sept. 16 issue of “The Gerontologist” (±«Óătv Sarasota-Manatee campus).
October 14, 2021Research
±«Óătv Coral Researcher Joins with International Colleagues in Identifying Better Ways to Save the World’s Reefs
In the race to save the world’s fragile corals from climate change and disease, ±«Óătv Department of Integrative Biology Assistant Professor John Parkinson is among an international group of scientists looking for better ways to restore damaged reefs.
October 12, 2021Global Research, Research
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