Topic: Science and Technology

Cutting-edge technology fuels Miami’s rowing team

A new telemetry system is giving the 14th-ranked women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Cutting-edge technology fuels Miami’s rowing team

A new telemetry system is giving the 14th-ranked women’s rowing team real-time data on every stroke, helping transform training and sharpen performance. The team competes in the ACC Rowing Championship beginning Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.


Supporting the next generation of atmospheric scientists

As a member of the Rosenstiel School faculty, Sharanya Majumdar has been supported by mentors and colleagues and energized by students as he pursued research and discovery in the atmospheric sciences. His planned gift will help future generations of Rosenstiel Ph.D. students do the same.

Supporting the next generation of atmospheric scientists

As a member of the Rosenstiel School faculty, Sharanya Majumdar has been supported by mentors and colleagues and energized by students as he pursued research and discovery in the atmospheric sciences. His planned gift will help future generations of Rosenstiel Ph.D. students do the same.



Health tech startup wins engineering pitch competition

Rothberg Catalyzer Fund advances engineering student entrepreneurship at the University of Miami

Health tech startup wins engineering pitch competition

Rothberg Catalyzer Fund advances engineering student entrepreneurship at the University of Miami



Seaweed integration boosts efficiency and cuts waste in aquaculture, study finds

Researchers provide guidance for aquaculture producers to incorporate seaweed into existing and prospective integrated multi-tropic aquaculture (IMTA) systems

Seaweed integration boosts efficiency and cuts waste in aquaculture, study finds

Researchers provide guidance for aquaculture producers to incorporate seaweed into existing and prospective integrated multi-tropic aquaculture (IMTA) systems




From rockets to reliable wi-fi, engineering students impress at expo

Forty-one student teams presented senior design projects at the College of Engineering’s annual showcase.

From rockets to reliable wi-fi, engineering students impress at expo

Forty-one student teams presented senior design projects at the College of Engineering’s annual showcase.


Sharks may help improve climate forecasts, study finds

Research demonstrates how animal-borne sensors can work in tandem with traditional tools to improve ocean predictions.

Sharks may help improve climate forecasts, study finds

Research demonstrates how animal-borne sensors can work in tandem with traditional tools to improve ocean predictions.




From campus traditions to production systems

How Jacob Ahrens fostered a culture of mentorship at the College of Engineering while applying real‑world solutions at Motorola and the Miami Marlins

From campus traditions to production systems

How Jacob Ahrens fostered a culture of mentorship at the College of Engineering while applying real‑world solutions at Motorola and the Miami Marlins


With faculty support, student talents eMerge

Nurse anesthesia third-years Christopher Lay and Emma Mullen present their gastric ultrasound research at eMerge Americas 2026, a three-day global tech event in Miami.

With faculty support, student talents eMerge

Nurse anesthesia third-years Christopher Lay and Emma Mullen present their gastric ultrasound research at eMerge Americas 2026, a three-day global tech event in Miami.




New analysis examines environmental claims, climate commitments of major meat and dairy companies

A review of 33 global firms finds climate-related claims widespread, with limited disclosure on supporting actions.

New analysis examines environmental claims, climate commitments of major meat and dairy companies

A review of 33 global firms finds climate-related claims widespread, with limited disclosure on supporting actions.



Novel strategies for coral restoration

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Miami and a coral nonprofit found that altering the chemical composition of tiles where tiny coral babies grow can increase their rate of survival.

Novel strategies for coral restoration

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Miami and a coral nonprofit found that altering the chemical composition of tiles where tiny coral babies grow can increase their rate of survival.



A smarter, safer way to use AI

Seniors Alexandr Kim and Ethan Tieu founded Textile to give people smarter tools for their most sensitive files—no cloud required.

A smarter, safer way to use AI

Seniors Alexandr Kim and Ethan Tieu founded Textile to give people smarter tools for their most sensitive files—no cloud required.


Massive Atlantic Sargassum blooms traced to West Africa

Massive blooms of Sargassum seaweed that have inundated coastlines across the Atlantic since 2011 likely originate off the coast of West Africa—forming years before they are visible and overturning long-standing assumptions about where these events begin.

Massive Atlantic Sargassum blooms traced to West Africa

Massive blooms of Sargassum seaweed that have inundated coastlines across the Atlantic since 2011 likely originate off the coast of West Africa—forming years before they are visible and overturning long-standing assumptions about where these events begin.


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