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Research Florida

Turning point: What Sanford Burnham Prebys' exit means

A research institute retreats from central Florida. Some see a failure of public incentives. Others point to evidence that the deal has helped create a healthy and growing life sciences landscape in the state. Read more »
Published on 8/26/2016

Free-agent professors: Signings

Universities around Florida are adding faculty. Read more »
Published on 8/26/2016

Research briefs: The latest in research being conducted around Florida

Health data, grouper sex, scanners, how running barefoot helps memory, how sponges from Antarctica may help fight MRSA bacterial infections, and more. Read more »
Published on 8/26/2016

Research and recrimination on Florida's Treasure Coast

The Treasure Coast's incentive-laden effort to brand itself as the Research Coast hits snags. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Florida's $500-million man

Blue-chip investors are betting half a billion dollars on an indie-rock guitarist and science fair geek with a secretive ‘augmented reality' technology company just south of the Fort Lauderdale airport. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Breeding a solution to citrus greening

Researchers are trying everything to stop the greening plague destroying Florida's citrus business. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Hydrogen Hopes

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

A new kind of hybrid

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Fuel Cell Science

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Buckypaper

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Funding Bing Energy

Bing Energy — founded on the work of FSU researchers — offers a tantalizing glimpse into a hydrogen-powered future. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Group Dynamics - Neil Johnson

Physics professor, University of Miami Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Dark Lightning - Joseph Dwyer

Professor of physics and space sciences, Florida Institute of Technology Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Study of Taste - Linda Bartoshuk

Professor of food science and human nutrition, and director of human research, Center for Smell and Taste, University of Florida Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

A Better Tomato - Harry Klee

Professor of molecular biology and horticulture science, University of Florida Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Autism Research - Ana Castejon

Associate professor, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Suicide Prevention - Thomas Joiner

Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Florida State University Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Research notes from around the state

Robots, brains, collaboration, anti-aging, fast lasers, FIU and interns Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Experts in their field

Florida university researchers generate more than $1 billion in grants annually. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2014

Private Institutes

Scripps Research Institute, Sanford-Burnham, Torrey Pines and Max Planck Read more »
Published on 5/31/2013

UF's Innovation Hub nurturing tech gurus

The University of Florida's new Innovation Hub aims to create ‘collision' among entrepreneurs. Read more »
Published on 5/31/2013

Fast-Tracking Research

In 1993, Norma Sue Kenyon, an immunologist who had done diabetes-related research for the University of Miami... Read more »
Published on 5/31/2013

One for the Birds

Archbold Biological Station draws scientists from all over the world but has remained low-profile inside Florida. Read more »
Published on 5/31/2013

University Snapshots

Portable Imaging, The Gold Standard, Shelter Solution, Mad Cow Disease Detection and Neural Protection Read more »
Published on 5/31/2013

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