Research

Research In Action!: OGZEB

Research In Action!: OGZEB

Shannon Ingersoll and Trey Ware take us inside the OGZEB and describe some of the amazing sustainable technology research taking place there.

Mag Lab does the "impossible"

Mag Lab does the "impossible"

A custom-built, $2.5 million “split magnet” system with the potential to revolutionize scientific research in a variety of fields has made its debut at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University.

FSU biologist discovers new plant genus

FSU biologist discovers new plant genus

FSU biologist Akshinthala Prasad discusses his discovery of a new diatom genus and species, named Livingstonia palatkaensis, in a sample collected from the St. Johns River in Northeast Florida's Putnam County.

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FSU's Joe Travis honored with E.O. Wilson Award

Joe Travis, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and acclaimed natural biologist, is awarded the 2011 E.O. Wilson Naturalist Award by the American Society of Naturalists. Travis discusses his lifelong interest in the natural world, his relationship with revered biologist E.O. Wilson, and the significance of the award in his life and career.

FSU fills in the GAP

FSU fills in the GAP

The GAP Awards at Florida State University give a pair of researchers the extra boost they need to take their nanotube battery from project to product.

Habitat Tracker makes science education tech-citing!

Habitat Tracker makes science education tech-citing!

Faculty from Florida State University's College of Communication and Information, College of Education, and the Learning Systems Institute invite 4th and 5th grade students from Florida State University Schools to the Tallahassee Museum to test out Habitat Tracker, the latest advancement in science teaching tools.

FSU Music Theorist brings music into the equation

FSU Music Theorist brings music into the equation

Florida State University Music Theorist Cliff Callender discusses his award winning research in the groundbreaking field of geometrical music theory; using math to understand the inner qualities of music.

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Oil isn't everything: A new study on the BP oil spill

A new study co-authored by FSU Oceanographer Ian MacDonald is the first to examine comprehensively the magnitude of hydrocarbon gases released during the spill.

FSU Professor seeks early signs of cancer

FSU Professor seeks early signs of cancer

Chemistry & Biochemistry professor Qing-Xiang (Amy) Sang has spent the last 15 years searching for biomarkers--early biological indicators of life-threatening cancers. Dr. Sang discusses her research and its implications for future treatments.

From ATV to ATW: FSU

From ATV to ATW: FSU's All-Terrain Wheelchair

Florida State University Professor of Engineering Emmanuel Collins works on a military-funded project to develop a "smart", all-terrain powered wheelchair.