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FIU’s Berrin Tansel explains how NASA’s ISS water system recycles urine, sweat, and humidity, achieving 98% recovery for ...
While many sharks hunt for small, abundant prey when looking for a meal, great hammerheads have a supersized strategy with ...
Alumni Alexandra Uriarte '11 and Pedro Pavón '04 met with students to discuss where technology is headed and how they can ...
The university’s critical contribution allows the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to fulfill its mission as a high-tech research tool that is revolutionizing how we explore worlds beyond our own.
Newly returned from a study abroad trip to Nepal, an Honors College student writes about her experience and encourages fellow ...
After interning at two top tech companies and graduating in three years, David Ulloa '25 recently began his dream job at ...
The new program will offer students hands-on experience in public service, while an archival project preserves Ros-Lehtinen’s ...
We are proud that once again, FIU faculty’s Fulbright project proposals were selected and funded, enabling our faculty to ...
The recent FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine graduate has joined the inaugural cohort of physician residents in the new joint Florida International University/Baptist Health Graduate Medical ...
FIU's Living Lab takes compost from food scraps and uses them in new sustainable garden that takes food from farm to table ...
A College of Engineering & Computing study examines health implications for firefighters, soldiers and others in dangerous jobs. It is funded by the Army Medical Research and Development Command.
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