A new airborne imaging approach developed at the Rosenstiel School can detect underwater munitions with high precision, which can help advance global coastal safety efforts.
A 12-year analysis of motor-vehicle crashes reveals traffic-related injuries and deaths spike during spring break.
Three additional 3D printed SEAHIVE® structures, hundreds of adult coral colonies, and thousands of coral babies deployed to an offshore living laboratory during National Ocean Month.
Five cutting-edge electron microscopy instruments at the University of Miami will help researchers create and test new materials and therapeutic medications.
Students and faculty members at the School of Architecture shared their expertise in architectural design on the CNBC educational television series.
Funded by a National Institutes of Health grant, University of Miami researchers in engineering and ophthalmology will track nearsightedness in children.
Research showcased at the Advances in Cement-Based Materials Conference highlights how faculty and students are reimagining cement.
Scientists are studying how mangroves protect shorelines from storm surge and flooding by dissipating wave energy.
University of Miami engineering students earn top autonomy marks at NASA’s Lunabotics competition with their most advanced rover yet.
New research from Miami Herbert Business School examines how sports teams and live entertainment venues can balance revenue, fairness, accessibility, and customer loyalty when pricing event tickets.
A School of Communication study revealed that journalists who covered the 2019 tropical cyclone adapted their practices to help save lives during the storm and advocate for the marginalized in its aftermath.