What makes humans tick? FSU researchers explore brain’s sensory network to understand how brain perceives threat
Published: | 3:41 pm
A Florida State University researcher’s work to understand exactly what part of the brain is involved in disorders such as […]
FSU researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought
Published: | 3:13 pm
The cycling of carbon through the environment is an essential part of life on the planet. Understanding the various sources […]
FSU College of Nursing ranked No. 1 in Florida for NIH support
Published: | 12:15 pm
The Florida State University College of Nursing is ranked No. 1 in the state of Florida among nursing programs that […]
Innovating for the sea: U.S. Navy grant helps FSU chemist protect ships from marine fouling
Published: | 8:50 am
On ships and in ports around the world, plants, algae and marine animals such as barnacles find homes on whatever […]
FSU law professor available to offer context on United Nations High Seas Treaty
Published: | 10:23 am
A new United Nations agreement, informally known as the “High Seas Treaty,” creates a legal framework for managing the parts […]
Happy birthday to Dr. Seuss: FSU literacy researcher offers tips to get kids reading
Published: | 2:52 pm
With school-aged children celebrating the joy of reading through Read Across America Day or Dr. Seuss Day this week, many […]
Tracking Trash: Researchers use aerial imaging to capture rapidly changing hurricane debris data
Published: | 12:33 pm
The destructive winds and storm surges of hurricanes are well-known dangers. But these massive storms bring another peril in their […]
FSU political science professor available for context on Northern Ireland trade deal
Published: | 12:36 pm
The United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) announced Monday that they have reached an agreement on Northern Ireland trade […]
Faculty and Staff Briefs February 2023
Published: | 12:00 pm
Florida State University’s faculty and staff are central to its mission and the key to its countless accomplishments. Throughout the […]
Mysteries of the Earth: FSU researchers predict how fast ancient magma ocean solidified
Published: | 12:25 pm
Early in the formation of Earth, an ocean of magma covered the planet’s surface and stretched thousands of miles deep […]
The road to safety: Researchers work to improve access to special needs hurricane shelters
Published: | 1:03 pm
When Hurricane Michael made landfall in 2018 near Mexico Beach, it was the first time a Category 5 hurricane hit […]
Weather balloons and UFOs: FSU professor offers historical perspective on aerial surveillance
Published: | 12:03 pm
The recent incursion of a Chinese spy balloon and other flying objects into American airspace evoked memories of aerial reconnaissance […]