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Doctoral candidate Alan Mock and a team of researchers now have growing concerns about a hidden threat lurking in an ...
FIU's Wall of Wind simulates downbursts to study their impact on buildings, revealing vulnerabilities not addressed by current hurricane-focused designs.
The pair come out of FIU’s Brain, Behavior and the Environment Lab, led by Tomás R. Guilarte, which focuses on uncovering the ...
Meet a go-getter reaching well beyond the classroom and his chosen course of study to capitalize on diverse experiences. He ...
Markus Thiel is a professor of politics and international relations at the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs and an expert on the European Union, which is the overarching ...
An unrelenting, ravenous appetite for more and more data may be artificial intelligence’s fatal flaw. Or, at least, the fastest way for ‘poison’ to seep in. Cyber attackers sneak small doses of ...
"We are excited to offer a cutting-edge set of courses designed for hospitality professionals seeking to elevate their ...
This week marks 64 years since the 1961 landing of Cuban exiles on the southern shores of their homeland in what was, ultimately, a doomed U.S.-backed operation that still haunts many today.
In South Florida, drinking water comes from the Everglades, a vast landscape of wetlands that has long filtered the water relied on by millions of people. But as the Everglades has shrunk over the ...