New UCF Nanotech Gives Boost to Detection of Cancer and Disease The technique uses nickel-platinum nanoparticles to increase the sensitivity of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, or ELISA, that is used to test for the presence of cancers, HIV and more.
Math Professor is ‘Rock Star’ in the World of Physics, Thanks to New Stellar Wind Model Professor Bhimsen Shivamoggi’s systematic theoretical work was the focus of one of American Scientist magazine’s most popular blogs of 2020.
I Wish We Had Learned Better From Our Early Response to HIV Addressing a major public health crisis like COVID-19 requires the full engagement of the public, so we cannot afford to be divided and disconnected.
Film Student Uses Art of Storytelling to Focus on Florida Conservationists The state’s environmental issues are at the forefront of Vincent Marcucci’s short film project, which he will present during Student Research Week.
UCF Graduate Video Game Design Named No. 1 — for Third Time The university’s undergraduate video game design program also ranked No. 14 in the world, according to The Princeton Review and PC Gamer magazine.
Orlando-area Schoolchildren Send Nearly 100 Letters of Support to Arecibo Observatory The letters are the latest outpouring of support for the Arecibo Observatory and its telescope, which collapsed in December 2020.
Remembering Eternal Knights of 2020 and 2021 The UCF community is invited to the Reflecting Pond — virtually or in-person — on March 25 at 2 p.m. for this important tradition honoring students who have died during the school year.
UCF Director of Space Medicine Advises Others: Fly High, Reach the Sky! As part of Women’s History Month, UCF is sharing stories of some of the extraordinary women on campus contributing to science and scholarship.
A Match Day to Remember for UCF Med Students More than 110 UCF students are heading to residency programs around the country and celebrated their big news with a drive-thru event and car parade.