Â鶹ŮÀÉ Tech Runway® Announces 14th Venture Class
Â鶹ŮÀÉ Tech Runway® recently accepted 17 companies to participate in the 14th cohort of its Venture Program.
Deeper Corals May Help Shallow Reefs Recover in the Florida Keys
Using genomic DNA analyses, Â鶹ŮÀÉ Harbor Branch researchers have uncovered vital links between coral populations at different depths. Deeper corals may help replenish declining shallow reefs in the Florida Keys.
Â鶹ŮÀÉ Engineering Professor Achieves Highly Cited Google Scholar Ranking
Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Ph.D., the Motorola Endowed Chair Professor and director of the Data Mining and Machine Learning Lab has garnered more than 63,000 citations during his distinguished career at Â鶹ŮÀÉ.
$1.8M NIH Grant to Â鶹ŮÀÉ Engineering Will Fuel Decoding Human Evolution
A grant from the NIH awarded to Â鶹ŮÀÉ engineering will help to further research and develop cutting-edge tools to help unravel the genetic mechanisms behind disease resistance and defense.
Â鶹ŮÀÉ Engineering to Lead $1.3M Collaborative Conservation Project
Â鶹ŮÀÉ engineering will lead a project designed to cost-effectively identify and track wildlife using artificial intelligence, funded by the National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
Nighttime Data Shows Inequities in Hurricane Michael Power Restoration
Using nighttime lightdata from NASA, Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers find notable differences in power-restoration rates among urban and rural areas and socioeconomic status in Florida's Panhandle after Hurricane Michael.
A 'One in a Million' Shot to Tackle Dopamine-Linked Brain Disorders
With the help of a tiny, transparent worm, Â鶹ŮÀÉ researchers have identified novel players in dopamine signaling by taking advantage of a powerful platform generated via the Million Mutation Project (MMP).
Â鶹ŮÀÉ Researcher Lands Grant for Personalized Cancer Radiation Therapy
The project, led by Wazir Muhammad, Ph.D., will employ AI, specifically deep reinforcement learning, to analyze multimodal data, improving cancer characterization and treatment for better patient outcomes.
Digital Self-Harm Surges Among U.S. Teens from 2016 to 2021
A new study finds that digital self-harm, where individuals anonymously post or share hurtful content about themselves online, has increased more than 88% since 2016 among 13 to 17 year olds in the U.S.
U-Ride: Transforming Transit for College Students in Southeast Florida
Â鶹ŮÀÉ is leading a first-time transportation collaboration using a novel app. U-ride is the first app that allows users to easily compare and track the environmental and health impacts of their trip.