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Scientists have long used fluorescent dyes—which emit light—to research cell structures and activities. By attaching fluorescent molecules to a protein, for example, scientists can take images of it ...
On average, it takes about five years to identify rare genetic diseases in children. And one in 10 kids are predisposed to a genetic disorder. It typically involves families shifting from one ...
Five current and future Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law students have spread out across the country interning for NFL teams for the summer—Wes Turner with the Dallas Cowboys, Janaye Dowers with ...
Among the hospital cafeterias sprinkled across the health district in downtown Miami, you’ll find a number of retail eateries offering an array of cuisines during a variety of hours. Using five key ...
Talk for Success, UM's performance management program, focuses on frequent, two-way conversations between employees and managers. The conversations should cover topics such as overall performance, ...
The menacing band of thunderstorms that stretched across the Tennessee Valley was quickly heading south. From a makeshift operations center inside a Des Moines, Iowa, hotel, University of Miami ...
Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and flagellates, that form the base of ocean food webs. And since these ...
All students look forward to the summer months when they are free from school. Although it is a time to relax and enjoy leisure activities, the summer months can also be detrimental for school-age ...
Three University of Miami scholars were recognized for their research productivity by Academic Analytics (AA), a source of faculty research data and benchmarking engaged by top universities across the ...
Kieran Collins has long dreamed about studying abroad—he heard all the wonderful stories from his brother who attended a program in Italy—and was considering the popular destinations of Rome, Paris, ...
Its 5,000-mile journey now complete, a massive plume of dust that originated in the Sahara Desert has reached South Florida. The dust, known as the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), blanketed skies over Puerto ...
A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science finds that juvenile great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran), a critically endangered species, ...