FSU professor harnesses single electrons to accelerate chemical reactions
Published: | 12:54 pm
A Florida State University chemistry professor has described an unusual phenomenon in which the energy of an electron is spontaneously […]
FSU researcher rooting out the errors in storm simulation models
Published: | 12:44 pm
On the eve of every hurricane season, climatologists around the world offer their studied prognostications: Will we see high activity? […]
Keeping the beat: Turtle shells served as symbolic musical instruments for indigenous cultures
Published: | 11:44 am
Turtles served as more than tasty treats for many Native American tribes throughout North America. In fact, turtle shells were […]
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering welcomes first-year engineering students
Published: | 3:48 pm
First-year engineering students filled the halls of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering this week, ready for their first introduction to […]
In warming Arctic, major rivers show surprising changes in carbon chemistry
Published: | 2:31 pm
Over the past several decades, the Arctic has begun to show signs of significant ecological upheaval. The rate of warming […]
MagLab geochemist named fellow of prestigious American Geophysical Union
Published: | 11:46 am
A Florida State University professor and director of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory’s geochemistry program has been elected a […]
‘Strange metals’ just got stranger
Published: | 4:38 pm
A material already known for its unique behavior is found to carry current in a way never before observed Scientists […]
Recreational fisheries pose threat to skittish sea turtles
Published: | 9:53 am
Every summer, thousands of amateur scallopers flock to the warm coastal waters of Florida’s Crystal River region, anchor their boats […]
Tropical treetops are warming, putting sensitive species at risk
Published: | 11:08 am
The vaulted canopies that tower above Earth’s rich tropical forests could be especially vulnerable to climate change-related temperature increases, according […]
Slimy chemical clues: Changing algae could alter ecosystems
Published: | 9:54 am
Colorful, hardened algae that dot the ocean floor from Alaska to Mexico often set the tone for which plant and […]
FSU’s Center for Anchored Phylogenomics changes the way we study evolution
Published: | 10:55 am
Florida State University’s Center for Anchored Phylogenomics is using a cutting-edge research technique to answer a question that scientists have […]
In the ocean’s twilight zone, tiny organisms may have giant effect on Earth’s carbon cycle
Published: | 1:54 pm
Deep in the ocean’s twilight zone, swarms of ravenous single-celled organisms may be altering Earth’s carbon cycle in ways scientists […]