Scorpion census: FSU researchers update global record of medically significant scorpions
Published: | 10:24 am
Scorpions can be found at every corner of the globe and on six of the seven continents, from the southern […]
FSU researcher: Family of rodents may explain how some groups of animals become so diverse
Published: | 2:39 pm
How did a single species of rodent invade South America and then quickly branch off into 350 new species? The […]
FSU students win Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to study abroad
Published: | 2:47 pm
Twenty-one Florida State University students have spent recent months studying in 12 different countries around the globe thanks to prestigious […]
FSU hurricane hunter studies storms where they happen — 10,000 feet up
Published: | 12:36 pm
When powerful hurricanes emerge from the churn of ocean and atmospheric flux to menace coastal communities, officials will often urge […]
Blue light special: FSU researcher finds new chemical clusters emit highly efficient light
Published: | 12:10 pm
A Florida State University research team has discovered that a unique organic-inorganic compound containing zero-dimensional molecular clusters emits a highly […]
FSU chemistry professor wins national award for nuclear chemistry research
Published: | 9:14 am
A Florida State University professor has received a major award from the American Chemical Society for his work in nuclear […]
Learning the difference between a superconductor and a supernova: FSU physics faculty welcome community to classroom
Published: | 10:48 am
Florida State University physics professors are welcoming the community into the classroom this fall to learn about magnets, waves and […]
A key to climate stabilization could be buried deep in the mud, FSU researchers suggest
Published: | 12:20 pm
Earth’s peatland soils store a lot of carbon — about as much as currently flows freely through the atmosphere as […]
FSU researchers: Most fires in Florida go undetected
Published: | 2:48 pm
A new study from Florida State University researchers indicates that common satellite imaging technologies have vastly underestimated the number of […]
FSU research highlights the love-hate relationship between testosterone and marriage
Published: | 1:25 pm
Conflict in marriage can trigger testosterone surges in men, but not women, and these divergent hormonal reactions may highlight why […]
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 […]
FSU philosophy professor receives interdisciplinary fellowship
Published: | 12:33 pm
Florida State University Philosophy Professor John Schwenkler has received a prestigious fellowship to support cross-disciplinary study in psychology beginning Fall […]