New Camera from UCF and imec Designed to Help Spot Pythons Better Than the Human Eye The camera broadens the range of sight by seeking images in the electromagnetic spectrum at about 850 nanometers.
10 Students to Present in Three Minute Thesis Competition $2,000 is available in scholarship prizes for top presenters of research.
NASA Funds 2 UCF Projects Focused on Returning to the Moon The projects will help scientists better understand the nature of lunar dust so that its potentially damaging effects to equipment and spacecraft during lunar landings can be minimized.
UCF Professor Part of Team Awarded the Sir Arthur Clarke Award The award, named after the British science fiction writer and futurist, is one of the most prestigious space-exploration awards in the world.
UCF Graduate Knows Where the Good Deals Are In his line of work, Jonathan Mangum ’93 sometimes leads people to some really good deals – and then other times, well, not so good.…
Arecibo Observatory to Offer New Opportunities for Visiting Scientists $1.5 million grant to help launch new programs, including guaranteed telescope time for selected participants.
The Music Is in Him Soon-to-be-retired UCF professor of music and director of choral activities David Brunner has natural rhythm in his life. Just listen.
From My First-hand Experience, Unhealthy Sugar Habit is Hard to Break “We need to recognize the concerns that sugar places upon our quality of life,” writes Syretta Spears, an assistant director of the UCF Simulation, Technology, Innovation and Modeling Center .
UCF Study: Female Presidents at High-Ranking Universities More Likely to be Paid Equitably The researchers found that a university’s lower status predicts that there will be a pay gap there for women presidents.