New research from the University of Miami examines how platform algorithms govern the relationship between creators, consumers, and advertisers, and what that means for everyday users.
UM’s School of Nursing and Health Studies is driving meaningful patient care and public health impact, ranking #6 among private nursing schools in NIH funding for the 2025 fiscal year.
University of Miami students and alumni developed an AI-powered platform to streamline clinical documentation and improve patient care.
Innovative uses of coffee grounds could help revolutionize building materials—saving energy, conserving natural resources, and giving new purpose to a growing waste product.
A University of Miami undergraduate’s recent research on beached microplastics not only detected high concentrations of elemental mercury in the small plastic fragments but also included a fingerprint analysis that revealed the source could be anthropogenic.
An analysis of more than 40 years of published scientific literature shows vessel traffic can influence animal behavior, communication, stress physiology, and even long-term population trends.
University of Miami archaeologist Traci Ardren and her team are racing to study ancestral Indigenous sites before they disappear.
Dive into the “coral gardens” where members of the University of Miami's Scuba Club and Rescue a Reef are harvesting and outplanting resilient corals, helping restore and protect South Florida coral reefs.
A new study by a School of Communication professor examines different approaches to humor and their impact on people.
Collaborating with faculty members and researchers, students helped develop and create immersive technology applications that address environmental awareness, the well-being of cancer patients, and the history of a historic Miami neighborhood.
With educators and experts from around the country in attendance, including Imagineers from the Walt Disney Company, the two-day conference explored the different ways extended reality is making an impact in the world.
Industrial engineering students use optimization models to support surgery team planning.