Arecibo Observatory Documentary Debuts on 1-Year Anniversary of the Telescope’s Collapse The Biggest Dream, which debuts Dec. 1 in Puerto Rico, is a film that shares the legacy of one of mankind’s scientific wonders.
UCF Chemistry Professor Leads Discussion at Chemical Weapon Forensics Symposium in Helsinki, Finland The National Center for Forensic Science at UCF is the only university laboratory participating in a global study.
From the CFO: Preparing for a Greener Tomorrow How UCF’s commitment to sustainability is saving money, energy and the environment
UCF Researchers Develop Rapid, Highly Accurate Test to Detect Viruses like COVID-19 Researchers say the device can tell with 95% percent accuracy if someone has a virus, a significant improvement over current rapid tests.
Self-Assembly Landing Pads for the Moon — UCF Researchers Are Working on It UCF researchers are working with private companies to develop some intriguing ways to get astronauts to the moon safely.
NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test Mission Launching Today Aided by Arecibo Observatory Data collected at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico was used to determine which asteroid would be target of NASA’s first test to deflect an asteroid.
Research in 60 Seconds Video: Studying Responses to Better Achieve Goals Assistant Professor of Marketing Yael Zemack-Rugar’s research examines how our responses to successes and failures influences our ability to achieve goals.
New UCF Study Finds Reasons Why Hospitality Workers Aren’t Returning After COVID The hospitality industry’s labor shortage could be an issue with holiday travel starting and international travel restrictions lifting.
Doctoral Student Hopes to Develop Better Rocket Fuel Through NASA Fellowship The fellowship means Jessica Baker ’20 will travel to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama to study alternative fuels.