Sea Turtle Nesting Season Winding Down, Some Numbers are Up and It’s Unexpected Green turtle nest counts are the fifth highest recorded since 1982, in a year when their numbers were supposed to be down.
Cell Biology Gurus and UCF Bioimaging Expert Partner to Crack 4th Dimension Secrets The collaboration may lead to new understanding about the role of movement of nuclear organization in gene expression, which could translate into new treatments and cures.
UCF Downtown Maker Space Reconfigures Layout to Reopen for Projects Campus adapts the lab’s open-door policy to meet COVID-19 requirements.
UCF Homecoming 2020 in 14 Photos Students, alumni, faculty and staff showed their school spirit in a mix of in-person and virtual events.
How Fake News Affects U.S. Elections UCF Lecturer Chrysalis Wright, who was appointed to the UN’s Communications Coordination Committee, shares insight on one of the threats to our democracy.
UCF Researcher Is Working to Extend Battery Life in Smartphones, Electric Cars Some of Assistant Professor Yang Yang’s latest work is focused on keeping a key, internal metal structure — the anode — from falling apart over time.
UCF’s Center that Helps Preserve, Share History Awarded National Grant The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will help UCF’s Center for Humanities and Digital Research expand its impact in the digital age.
If You’re A COVID-19 Survivor, Consider Donating Your Blood Plasma Jane Gibson, a College of Medicine expert in molecular pathology and genetics, shares some guidelines for donating plasma and how previously infected patients can help current ones.