Online learning’s frontier: Researcher gives computers a ‘human’ face
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The friendly facial expressions, the soothing hand gestures, the coolly intelligent voice: Put them all together, and she is both […]
FSU professor documents Christianity’s history of healing
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The concept of healing, both physical and spiritual, has been a central theme of Christianity going all the way back […]
FSU Film School wins top student awards for Latino, women filmmakers
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The Directors Guild of America has announced its 2005 Student Filmmakers Awards for African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and women—and […]
FSU researcher’s device provides a major boost to adult stem cell research
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A single cell with the potential to repair damaged heart muscle tissue…regenerate injured bone…create new cartilage or skin…even reverse nerve […]
What does ‘almost nothing’ weigh? FSU physicist aims to find out
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If subatomic particles had personalities, neutrinos would be the ultimate wallflowers. One of the most basic particles of matter in […]
FSU research center receives $2.3 million award to promote reading
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A Florida State University research center that works to create programs to improve schoolchildren’s reading comprehension, vocabulary and fluency has […]
FSU researcher working to make medicine “smarter”
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As much as patients would like for the word "doctor" to mean "all-knowing," unfortunately, this will never be the case. […]
FSU alumnus killed in Iraq is promoted posthumously, becomes highest-ranking casualty of war
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A Florida State University alumnus killed last month by a roadside bomb in Baghdad was posthumously promoted to the rank […]
Two FSU chemists receive prestigious academic honor
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Two professors in FSU’s department of chemistry and biochemistry—Michael S. Chapman and Joseph B. Schlenoff—have been elevated to the rank […]
Magnet Lab hosts international photomicrography competition
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It’s a small world, after all. A really, really small world. And much of what we know about it is […]
Seven Days of Opening Nights 2006 offers kaleidoscope of artists, performers
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From country to jazz, from Napoleon to Nelson, the eighth season of Seven Days of Opening Nights, Feb. 16-28, 2006, […]
Social Work dean, professor share award for child welfare article
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Florida State University College of Social Work Dean C. Aaron McNeece and Professor Bruce A. Thyer have received one of […]