A month after an aborted mutiny, Russian President Vladimir Putin has distanced the coup leader, doubled down on state media control, and appears to have tightened his chokehold on power, according to University of Miami experts.
University of Miami Rosenstiel School researchers Daniel Suman and Claire B. Paris-Limouzy are co-authors of a recent journal article that outlines ways to achieve greater equity in ocean governance and science in the global tropics. And one of those ways is by allowing residents to have a say in policy making.
Created by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Miami, the Mangrove City app aims to give students an up-close lesson about the importance of ecosystems.
Created by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Miami, the Mangrove City app aims to give students an up-close lesson about the importance of ecosystems.
As the lights flicker and film production grinds to a halt, University of Miami communication and cinematic specialists assess the impasse between writers—and now actors—and the trade alliance representing film and television studios.
This spring, the University of Miami’s Center for HIV and Research in Mental Health, or CHARM, became the sixth national AIDS Research Center focused on mental health. It is the only one in the Southeastern United States.
The tri-county area is no stranger to lizards. But residents are seeing more of a variety, including a colorful species and another that sports a bold personality and a curly tail. A biology expert explains.
University of Miami faculty experts share ways for us to beat the hot temperatures as they continue to set records.
John Beier, an expert in vector biology and control at the Miller School of Medicine, answers questions about climate change’s impact on mosquitoes and on the locally transmitted cases of malaria in Florida.
A University of Miami language researcher, together with a team of biomedical investigators, is studying how speech variations producing air flow and aerosol particles potentially impact the spread of respiratory viruses like COVID-19.
A study led by Justin Stoler, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, addresses the importance of monitoring and evaluating a broader set of impacts related to clean water projects.
Bringing decades of groundbreaking research in genetics, epigenetics, and cellular processes, Danny Reinberg, a biochemistry and molecular mechanisms expert, joins the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Miller School of Medicine.