Research
FSU unveils its first CNG car
Florida State University rolls out its first Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) car. FSU’s Office of Research teamed up with American Honda to build the environmentally friendly vehicle from the ground up.
Official ribbon cutting of new FAR building
Florida State University officially cut the ribbon on the new Facility for Arts Research. The FAR building will combine the physical and digital art world together.
Inter-American Seas Research Consortium draws crowd
This ISRC symposium is devoted to exploring the relevant "hot topic" research areas within each of the institute's three theme areas: Coastal and Marine Science; Societies, Culture, and Connections; Law, Risk, and Governance.
Go 3D with FSU’s new Facility for Arts Research
FSU’s new Facility for the Arts Research will combine the physical and digital art worlds together. The FAR Building will allow artists to collaborate with each other using different forms of technology such as 3D printers.
Digging deep to study ancient climate
FSU Doctoral student Darrel Tremaine gets down and dirty in caves to study weather patterns thousands of years ago. His research focuses on examining trace elements deposited in cave stalagmites.
Driving off into the sunset: Survey shows many older Floridians have no backup plan after hanging up their keys
Florida is home to one of the highest percentages of residents ages 65 and older in the United States, but very few of them have thought ahead to a time when they will no longer be able to drive a vehicle safely or considered how they will get around without a car, according to a new survey developed by Florida State University and the Florida Department of Transportation.
FSU leads consortium on Inter-American Seas
Powered by interdisciplinary muscle and global vision, Florida State University is launching an ambitious research initiative focused on the rising tide of ecological, economic and cultural problems facing the Inter-American Seas and the severe deficit of research aimed at solving them.
FSU Professor Wins Major Meteorology Award
FSU Professor wins major meteorology award for research on El Nino and the dynamics of ocean currents.
Biologists at Florida State University devise a new way to watch how cells move
Tom Roberts, a cell biologist at Florida State University, explains his research developments in cell mobility and how it will aid in scientific gains in the future.
Learn to listen, learn to read
College of Education Assistant Professor Young-Suk Kim is part of a very successful study out of FSU's Florida Center for Reading Research. Kim and her colleagues have developed ways to improve a child's listening comprehension--key to a child's eventual ability to comprehend what they read.
