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As the media world continues to rapidly evolve, the University of Miami School of Communication is responding with three new minors launching this fall—designed to give students a competitive edge in ...
Raghad Al-Kandari was moving into her apartment a few summers ago when she saw her mom’s skin turn flush and watched her start sweating, even though they were indoors. Like millions of other women, ...
Allan Herbert, the longtime University of Miami philanthropist and former member of its Board of Trustees whose generosity helped transform academics and student life at the institution where he ...
A coalition of leading scientific and environmental organizations today announced the launch of the Miami Community ResilientSea Project, a groundbreaking three-year initiative aimed at strengthening ...
An interdisciplinary team of faculty members at the University of Miami is launching a new project to create an interactive timeline highlighting the historical relationship between urban growth and ...
With the pageantry and panache of its 100 th birthday celebration still reverberating around its venerable Coral Gables Campus, the University of Miami awarded more than 3,000 degrees to its ...
Today, most of us carry a fairly powerful computer in our hand—a smartphone. But computers weren’t always so portable. Since the 1980s, they have become smaller, lighter, and better equipped to store ...
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 ...
The Miami Law & AI (MiLA) Lab recently hosted its inaugural "Prompting Legal Solutions" event—the first-ever AI Lawyering Conference and Competition. This innovative event created a unique space where ...
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, ...
Coral diseases, particularly in the Caribbean, have caused major declines in coral populations, especially affecting staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and Elkhorn (A. palmata) corals, which play a ...
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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