A new study in Environmental Conservation finds almost three-quarters of Brazil’s federal nature reserves lack adequate funding, with nearly all Amazon parks facing major financial shortfalls.
Twenty years of observations show that Biscayne Bay, the largest estuary on the Atlantic Coast of Florida is becoming warmer, saltier, and more acidic, raising concerns for South Florida ecosystems and water resources.
University of Miami engineering researchers study how sargassum affects air quality, beach environments, and exposure risks for families
The weather phenomenon known as El Niño is expected to suppress storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean this season. University of Miami researchers say other factors such as warming ocean temperatures will factor into how quiet—or busy—the season will be.
A fish–microbe partnership may produce minerals that help shape the marine carbon cycle
Associate professor Anna Queiroz and her students developed a game to improve early literacy skills that set beginning readers up for success.
Collaborative coral restoration project introduces new genetic diversity to help strengthen Florida reefs
University of Miami graduate students are honored for research spanning biomedical and mechanical engineering.
A new telemetry system is giving the 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.
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.
Rothberg Catalyzer Fund advances engineering student entrepreneurship at the University of Miami
Researchers provide guidance for aquaculture producers to incorporate seaweed into existing and prospective integrated multi-tropic aquaculture (IMTA) systems