In ancient oceans that resembled our own, oxygen loss triggered mass extinction
Published: | 3:34 pm
Roughly 430 million years ago, during the Earth’s Silurian Period, global oceans were experiencing changes that would seem eerily familiar […]
Massive earthquakes provide new insight into deep Earth
Published: | 9:49 am
In the waning months of 2018, two of the mightiest deep earthquakes ever recorded in human history rattled the Tonga-Fiji […]
New computational tool could change how we study pathogens, FSU researchers say
Published: | 9:42 am
A sophisticated new analysis tool developed by Florida State University scientists may signal a new era in the study of […]
FSU investment in high-performance microscope will take research to next level
Published: | 3:13 pm
Florida State University is the new owner of a sophisticated ion beam microscope that will allow materials science researchers to […]
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Air Force Research Laboratory celebrate new partnership
Published: | 4:57 pm
Multiyear Grant Will Support STEM Education The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and researchers and engineers from Eglin Air Force Base […]
No lie! FSU researcher developing world’s first online polygraph
Published: | 2:30 pm
Can you spot a liar? It’s tricky enough in face-to-face conversations that offer facial expressions, gestures and tone of voice […]
Why fly the coop? With shortage of mates, some birds choose to help others raise offspring
Published: | 9:55 am
It’s not uncommon for young adults to pitch in and help out with the care of younger siblings. But it […]
Research team discovers link between sodium and migraines before pain occurs
Published: | 9:59 am
A Florida State University engineer and a team of researchers have found a link between migraines and how sodium is […]
FSU researchers discover a novel protein degradation pathway
Published: | 9:33 am
Findings May Lead To Better Understanding of Muscular Dystrophy, Other Diseases The nucleus is a treasure trove of biological information […]
When coral reefs change, researchers and local communities may not see eye to eye
Published: | 9:17 am
Disturbances in coral reefs can trigger significant ecosystem shifts, but ecologists and local fishing populations may perceive those shifts in […]
Red tide rolling: Harmful algae found to flourish in both high-, low-CO2 environments
Published: | 10:56 am
The algae responsible for Florida’s toxic red tides may be more resilient to shifting ocean chemistry than scientists previously realized, […]
Climbing high: FSU robotics researchers look to cockroaches to understand what it means to run up walls
Published: | 12:46 pm
The way animals walk, jump, run and climb is an endless source of fascination for researchers. That includes robotics researchers […]