A team of graduate researchers, led by biology professor Ken Feeley in the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences, is tracking the growth and decline of pine trees to understand how the ...
It’s a place where few living things can survive in the water. Deep in the world’s largest rainforest, there is a boiling river. Found in eastern central Peru, it is a small tributary that eventually ...
Before Neil Armstrong took his “giant leap for mankind,” NASA staged a series of missions that paved the way for his team’s successful Apollo 11 moon landing—from a flight that tested the lunar module ...
A grant recently awarded to the Rosenstiel School aims to help in the preparation and mitigation of the impacts of wildfires, flooding, heat waves, drought, and other events. Fueled by powerful Santa ...
Encouraging bilingualism at home can have many cognitive benefits, which may be particularly helpful to kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), new research from the University of Miami College of ...
A typical road is made of rocks and sand held together by petroleum to create the smooth surfaces we drive on every day. But some of these materials come at a cost: during the production and ...
Over 27.5 million children and adults worldwide are lured, coerced, or forced into sex or labor exploitation, according to the U.S. Department of State. Many go unidentified. “Human trafficking is a ...
A cadre of talented University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School students helped the University secure one of six top spots in a 119-school national competition co-hosted by the Federal ...