They are often called the rainforests of the ocean, where a host of different marine life thrives and enchants those fortunate enough to swim around them. Yet coral reefs are struggling to survive. In ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans are deficient in vitamin D, experts say. This is worrisome since this vitamin is crucial for our bone health. Lack of it can result in muscle pain, bone loss, muscle ...
The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School earned its best-ever placement in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings. The school ranked No. 41 among undergraduate ...
It seemed like a simple idea. Design a device that will make it possible for a human eye to remain alive and functional outside of the body. At least for a few hours. And then a few days. But the eye ...
An international team of coral scientists is calling for urgent regulatory reform to support assisted gene flow (AGF)—a powerful tool to boost coral resilience—before climate change causes further ...
Technology experts at the University of Miami Frost Institute for Data Science and Computing are working with a local AI game changer to help expedite the identification of rare genetic diseases. On ...
A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science finds that juvenile great hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna mokarran), a critically endangered species, ...
A coalition of leading scientific and environmental organizations today announced the launch of the Miami Community ResilientSea Project, a groundbreaking three-year initiative aimed at strengthening ...
Today, most of us carry a fairly powerful computer in our hand—a smartphone. But computers weren’t always so portable. Since the 1980s, they have become smaller, lighter, and better equipped to store ...
The Frost School of Music announces a groundbreaking partnership with Suno, an artificial intelligence music program, to explore ways to leverage the powerful new technology to shape the future of ...
A trio of University of Miami researchers placed sensors in nearly 60 residences across Miami-Dade County, discovering many instances in which indoor temperatures were hotter than those outside, as ...
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida, destroying homes and historic buildings. The widespread damage led to significant improvements in building codes, including wind provisions from a ...