UCF Nursing Grad: Unity Will Help Defeat Coronavirus “Every day I wake up wondering, ‘Is today the day I am going to have to care for someone infected with the virus that has the whole world quarantined?’, ” writes Michi Leonardo ’18
Florida Economic Forecast, Amendment 2 and BOGO UCF’s Institute for Economic Forecasting released it’s third-quarter report this week.
UCF Researcher Zeroes in on Critical Point for Improving Superconductors A superconductor that can operate at room temperature would be a dream material able to efficiently power the cities of tomorrow and magnetically levitate cars.
Re-examining Gratitude During a Difficult Year While 2020 has been a difficult year, psychology and College of Medicine faculty members emphasize why and how you should still find things to be thankful for.
Solving the ‘Mystery’ of Cranberry Sauce at Thanksgiving, a Holiday for All Americans The traditional dish was unfamiliar to my Hispanic family, so we took the opportunity to learn about it and prepare it as part of our meal.
Easing Solar Power Restrictions May Benefit Florida’s Economy and Environment, Study Finds Current state regulations are not conducive to allowing power purchase agreements for solar energy production in Florida, according to the new study.
Letting Down Your Guard Can Spread COVID-19 Virus can spread at fun, casual events if you’re not practicing safety protocols
UCF Researchers Identify Features That Could Make Someone a Virus Super-Spreader Sneezes from people who have congested noses and a full set of teeth travel about 60 percent farther than from people who don’t, according to a new study.
Arecibo Observatory Telescope to be Decommissioned After Second Cable Break The National Science Foundation expects it will be several weeks before disassembly of the telescope can begin.