Topic: Science and Technology

City smarts

From flying cars and high-tech sensors to AI platforms and quantum computing, Smart Cities MIAMI explores the future of urban development.

City smarts

From flying cars and high-tech sensors to AI platforms and quantum computing, Smart Cities MIAMI explores the future of urban development.


A potential discovery from the dawn of time

Two University of Miami astrophysicists believe a recent unusual signal detected by a powerful ground-based observatory could provide solid evidence that primordial black holes—thought to have formed in the cosmic soup just after the Big Bang—really do exist.

A potential discovery from the dawn of time

Two University of Miami astrophysicists believe a recent unusual signal detected by a powerful ground-based observatory could provide solid evidence that primordial black holes—thought to have formed in the cosmic soup just after the Big Bang—really do exist.



New neuroimaging study captures the brain in high‑stakes moments

University of Miami researchers will use real-world exam stress and cutting-edge computational tools to study the neural dynamics of anxiety and depression.

New neuroimaging study captures the brain in high‑stakes moments

University of Miami researchers will use real-world exam stress and cutting-edge computational tools to study the neural dynamics of anxiety and depression.



Students dive into Ocean Awareness Week

This March, Rho Rho Rho brings its annual event to the University community with a weeklong lineup of activities aimed at raising awareness about coral reef protection.

Students dive into Ocean Awareness Week

This March, Rho Rho Rho brings its annual event to the University community with a weeklong lineup of activities aimed at raising awareness about coral reef protection.




Bringing chemistry to life

A new virtual and augmented reality application developed at the University of Miami allows students to see atoms and their orbitals up close, to help them visualize chemical structure.

Bringing chemistry to life

A new virtual and augmented reality application developed at the University of Miami allows students to see atoms and their orbitals up close, to help them visualize chemical structure.


Toward a greener, healthier, more resilient future

From health impacts to financing to the built environment, the two-day Resilience 365 Conference examined diverse strategies in making communities more resilient.

Toward a greener, healthier, more resilient future

From health impacts to financing to the built environment, the two-day Resilience 365 Conference examined diverse strategies in making communities more resilient.




Changing gears

University of Miami College of Engineering alumnus Gabe Elias, who once designed championship-winning Formula 1 race cars, is now part of a venture that promises to revolutionize battery design and power.

Changing gears

University of Miami College of Engineering alumnus Gabe Elias, who once designed championship-winning Formula 1 race cars, is now part of a venture that promises to revolutionize battery design and power.


How to ‘prompt like a pro’

A University of Miami librarian provides tips on how to get the most relevant and reliable AI search results.

How to ‘prompt like a pro’

A University of Miami librarian provides tips on how to get the most relevant and reliable AI search results.




Safeguarding streets from storms

Environmental engineering students partner with the Village of Palmetto Bay to redesign an aging stormwater system.

Safeguarding streets from storms

Environmental engineering students partner with the Village of Palmetto Bay to redesign an aging stormwater system.



Scientist studies AI as a ‘learning buddy’

Wanli Xing, a learning scientist at the University of Miami, explores the symbiotic nature of artificial intelligence in education—how AI helps students and how students help AI—in his quest to improve educational outcomes.

Scientist studies AI as a ‘learning buddy’

Wanli Xing, a learning scientist at the University of Miami, explores the symbiotic nature of artificial intelligence in education—how AI helps students and how students help AI—in his quest to improve educational outcomes.



Scientist studies AI as a ‘learning buddy’

Wanli Xing, a learning scientist at the University of Miami, explores the symbiotic nature of artificial intelligence in education—how AI helps students and how students help AI—in his quest to improve educational outcomes.

Scientist studies AI as a ‘learning buddy’

Wanli Xing, a learning scientist at the University of Miami, explores the symbiotic nature of artificial intelligence in education—how AI helps students and how students help AI—in his quest to improve educational outcomes.


Using AI to free physicians from paperwork

University of Miami students and alumni developed an AI-powered platform to streamline clinical documentation and improve patient care.

Using AI to free physicians from paperwork

University of Miami students and alumni developed an AI-powered platform to streamline clinical documentation and improve patient care.


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