New research reveals a powerful yet overlooked driver of climate change: Intensifying ocean eddies. These swirling currents—that break off from major currents—are redistributing heat and nutrients in the ocean and amplifying climate extremes in key coastal ecosystems.
Seniors Alexandr Kim and Ethan Tieu founded Textile to give people smarter tools for their most sensitive files—no cloud required.
A new report from NOAA Fisheries reveals a sharp and ongoing economic decline in the U.S. Gulf shrimp fishery, underscoring growing challenges for one of the nation’s historically important seafood industries.
University of Miami engineer receives NSF CAREER Award to rethink how future wireless systems share information
Findings reveal that nitrogen cycling in marine oxygen-deficient zones is far more dynamic than previously thought
From flying cars and high-tech sensors to AI platforms and quantum computing, Smart Cities MIAMI explores the future of urban development.
University of Miami engineering students’ algae-based concrete research wins $25,000 VoLo Foundation VISTA Award
Viruses are usually known for causing disease. But new research suggests that in some organisms, viral DNA may actually help them survive.
Emerging AI technologies drive innovation and impact at the School of Nursing and Health Studies.
The 2026 Faculty Senate Outstanding Teaching Award goes to Beatriz “Betty” Valdes, School of Nursing and Health Studies associate professor of clinical, for her transformative impact on the nursing workforce of the future.