2022
- November
'Sand is like gold.' The pricey race to restore Florida beaches before the next hurricane
November 30, 2022, By Nicolas Rivero and Alex Harris, Miami HeraldA look back at the 2022 hurricane season, from a historic lull to Hurrican Ian
November 30, 2022, By Michaela Mulligan, Tampa Bay TimesWhy do Specific Supermassive Black Holes Glow so brightly? Scientists Find the Reason
November 27, 2022, By Kenzo Norman, The Washington IndependentErosion From Hurricanes Ian, Nicole in Florida is No Surprise, Geologist Says
November 16, 2022, By Jan Wesner Childs, The Weather ChannelWhy Young People are Anxious About the Climate Crisis
November 14, 2022, By Luis Hernandez, Planet Earth 2027Could a lawsuit be the reason this Florida beach was spared the worst of Hurricane Nicole?
November 13, 2022, By John McCarthy and Jim Waymer, USA TodayHow was Cocoa Beach spared the worst of Hurricane Nicole? Could it be because of a lawsuit?
November 12, 2022, By John McCarthy and Jim Waymer, Florida TodayRains from Nicole douse eastern US from Georgia to Canada
November 11, 2022, By Rebecca Blackwell and Freida Frisaro, yahoo!Ocearch Shark Tracker Reveals Great Whites Congregating Off the Carolinas
November 9, 2022, By Pandora Dewan, NewsweekAnindya Kundu on the Difference Between Grit and Agency (and Why it Matters)
November 1, 2022, By Sara McKibben, ASCD - October
Saving a Species: FIU researchers detail plans to care for endangered mountain bongo
October 27, 2022, By Kevin Ozebek and Leisa Williams, WSVNWith Biscayne Bay 'crying for help,' researchers assess 'grim' damage from massive fish kill
October 26, 2022, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Pair of National Science Foundation grants to help fund FIU STEM scholarships
October 24, 2022, By Caden DeLisa, The CapitolistNew fish kill signals inland pollution releases set Biscayne Bay dead zones, experts say
October 21, 2022, By Ian Margol, Andrea Torres and Ian Margol, WPLG Local 10Biscayne Bay dead zone alert: Experts report fish kill is mainly around 2 canal discharge areas
October 20, 2022, By Christina Vazquez, Louis Aguirre and Andrea Torres, WPLG Local 10Health Beat: Does ADHD medication really help kids?
October 20, 2022, By Melanie Falcon, WFMZIan killed more Floridians than most recent major hurricanes. Its indirect death count could reach the thousands.
October 20, 2022, By Shira Moolten, Sun SentinelBacteria outbreak after Ian tells a scary story about Florida's broken sewage systems
October 20, 2022, By Craig Pittman, Florida PhoenixBioluminescence is Nature's Love Light
October 19, 2022, By Sarah Deweerdt, NautilusScientists investigate cause of another fish kill in Biscayne Bay
October 19, 2022, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Mysterious Hairy Sea Monster Washed Ashore in Oregon Beach Finally Identified
October 18, 2022, By Rain Jordan, Nature World NewsMystery of Hairy Sea Monster That Washed Up on Oregon Beach Finally Solved
October 18, 2022, By Jess Thomson, NewsweekScientists' Research Attempts to Target Typhoons
October 16, 2022, By Tim Hornyak, DiscoverIs it Possible to Grow World's Most Colorful Tree Rainbow Eucalyptus in the US? Here's What You Need to Know
October 13, 2022, By Rich Co, Nature World NewsWas that really a shark in flooded florida neighborhood after Hurricane Ian?
October 6, 2022, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, Forbes'It makes you question your identity': What it means for Latinos to lose Spanish fluency
October 6, 2022, By Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY'Forever chemicals' in deer, fish challenge hunters, tourism
October 5, 2022, By Patrick Whittle, AP NewsAnalyzing potential damage done by lowering our polluted canals into Biscayne Bay ahead of Hurricane Ian
October 5, 2022, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10 - September
Educators will teach 'truth about oppression' despite CRT attacks
September 26, 2022, By Larry Feriazzo, Education WeekStudying hurricanes at sea to save lives on shore
September 23, 2022, By Kristen Pope, Yale Climate ConnectionsWhich hurricane caused the most damage?
September 23, 2022, By Michael Dhar, Live ScienceMiami clinic kicks off first national study of LSD, once a 'public enemy,' to treat anxiety
September 22, 2022, By Natalia Galicza, Miami HeraldUpdate on PFAS in drinking water and food
September 12, 2022, Food Engineering MagazineSwat and miss: Why those pesky flies almost always outmaneuver you
September 7, 2022, By Jamie Theobald and Ravindra Palavalli-Nettimi, CNNPolice: Shark kills US tourist snorkeling in Bahamas
September 6, 2022, By Dánica Coto, AP NewsSleeping fish? From sharks to salmon, guppies to groupers, here's how they grab a snooze
September 5, 2022, By Michael Heithaus, The ConversationIs Your Shark Meal Poisoning You? Latest Research Says Yes.
September 5, 2022, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, ForbesMale Dolphins Have (Lots of) Wingmen
September 2, 2022, By Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine - August
Dophins Have Formed the 'Largest Alliance Network Known Outside of Humans'
August 31, 2022, By Robyn White, NewsweekOn Mexico's Caribbean coast, mountains of seaweed grow
August 30, 2022, By Mark Stevenson, APMale Dolphins Form an Alliance Network to Pursue Consortships
August 30, 2022, By Paw Mozter, Nature World NewsClimate Change Affecting US National Parks
August 28, 2022, By Deborah Block, VOA NewsResearchers Create 'Treasure Map' of All the World's Ants
August 25, 2022, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerMysterious Arctic Shark Found Cruising Around Belize
August 24, 2022, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerToxic Mercury Levels in Shark Fins and Meat Pose Health Risk to Health, Especially to Women
August 24, 2022, By Miguel Brown, Nature World NewsFlies evade your swatting thanks to sophisticated vision and neural shortcuts
August 17, 2022, By Jamie Theobald and Ravindra Palavalli-Nettimi, The Conversation'It's never too late': 85-year-old Florida woman graduates from college
August 12, 2022, By Elizabeth Harrison and Brandon López, Good Morning AmericaAre sharks closer to shore than realized?
August 11, 2022, By Devan Markham, NewsNationPalm Beach County students receive up-close education on sharks thanks to ANGARI Foundation
August 11, 2022, By Jay Cashmere, WPTVMedication doesn't help kids with ADHD learn
August 8, 2022, By William E. Pelham, Academic MinuteMost sharks killed for fins are at risk of extinction
August 10, 2022, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerGetting girls into STEM by improving education for everyone
August 8, 2022, By Asia A. Eaton, Psychology TodayDolphin strangers met in the Bahamas. Things went swimmingly.
August 6, 2022, By Carolyn Wilke, New York TimesBull sharks have not been found in the Great Lakes, despite reports
August 5, 2022, By Melissa Goldin, APMore sharks are being spotted off the East Coast, climate change to blame?
August 2022, By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech, The HillHalf-blind Greenland shark possibly spotted in the Caribbean thousands of miles from its usual home
August 3, 2022, By Patrick Pester, Live ScienceTime to Smile: 85-year-old graduates from Florida International University
August 2, 2022, By Veronica Crespo, Local 1085-year-old graduates FIU with honors and walks across stage
August 2, 2022, 7 News85-year-old receives her diploma from FIU: "Be inspired and let that drive you"
August 2, 2022, By Najahe Sherman, CBS MiamiShark native to the Arctic found thousands of miles south in the Caribbean
August 2, 2022, By Julia Jacobo, ABC NewsAncient Greenland shark found thousands of miles from home, in Belize
August 1, 2022, By Chloe Dionisio, Discovery'You're never too old': 85-year-old woman to graduate from FIU
August 1, 2022, By Sheli Muñiz, NBC 6Mystery as Greenland shark found in Caribbea, thousands of miles from Arctic home
August 1, 2022, By Harry Cockburn, Independent - July
A Greenland shark, one of the longest-living animals on Earth, was caught near Belize
July 31, 2022, By Dustin Jones, NPRA mysterious Greenland shark showed up in Belize, thousands of miles from it's arctic home
July 31, 2022, By Zoe Sottile, CNNScientists discover ancient shark swimming in a really strange place
July 30, 2022, By Mark Kaufman, MashableShark attacks: Expert shares facts about the ocean predator amid uptick sightings
July 28, 2022, By Ann W. Schmidt, FOX NewsMysterious Arctic shark found thousands of miles from home in Caribbean Sea
July 28, 2022, By Robyn White, NewsweekShark surprise: Mysterious Arctic species found lurking in Caribbean
July 27, 2022, By Chris Oberholtz, FOX WeatherAncient-looking Arctic shark spotted in the Caribbean, hundreds of miles from usual habitat
July 27, 2022, By Amanda Taylor, PeopleArctic shark turns up off Central America. Why was it nearly 3,500 miles from home?
July 27, 2022, By Mark Price, Miami HeraldScience snapshot: An Arctic shark's tropical vacation
July 26, 2022, By Lisa Winter, The ScientistCan restoring mangroves protect Miami from rising seas?
July 26, 2022, By Laura Parker, National GeographicArctic shark possibly hundreds of years old found swimming south of Florida
July 26, 2022, By Dylan Abad, News 10Sharks are millions of years older than dinosaurs and 5 other facts that may surprise you
July 26, 2022, By Rachel Fadem, CNNDr. Mike Heithaus shares his love for sharks and talks his new show 'Jaws vs. Boats
July 25, 2022, By Monica Cooper and Dayna Devon, KTLASurge in shark attacks, sightings not something to worry about for beachgoers: Marine ecologist
July 23, 2022, FOX NewsNASA has its James Webb telescope — Miami is lucky enough to have one, too
July 19, 2022, Miami HeraldHere's what it's like to dive through French Polynesia's shark alley
July 19, 2022, By Terry Ward, National GeographicTwo-thirds of sharks in global fin trade at risk of extinction
July 19, 2022, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, ForbesScientists search for elusive giant great hammerheads
July 18, 2022, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerFIU shark researchers says new shark tracking tech is a "game changer"
July 17, 2022, CBS MiamiSharkfest 2022 is here & so is ocean plastic recycling
July 15, 2022, By Tina Casey, CleanTechnicaMore sharks equal healthier ocean, expert says
July 15, 2022, By Ari Odzer, NBC 6Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others?
July 15, 2022, By Raúl Rivas González, El PaísWhat to do if you ever get swallowed by a humpack whale
July 14, 2022, By Jonathan van Halem, LifehackerImproving science literacy means changing science education
July 12, 2022, By Zahilyn D. Roche Allred, The ConversationMeet the shark experts behind SharkFest's 10th anniversary
July 9, 2022, By Gabriel Kirellos, The Travel"Forever chemicals" potentially hazardous to human health found in Florida oysters
July 8, 2022, By Li Cohen, CBS NewsFact check: Shark photos were traken in Cape Canaveral, not Lake Erie
July 8, 2022, By Ana Faguy, USA TODAYShark attack in summer: Here's what to do and how to stabilize a victim in real time
July 8, 2022, By Shiv Sudhakar, FOX NewsChemicals taint Biscayne Bay oysters. What FIU study says about our drinking water safety
July 8, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldDangerous 'forever chemicals' found in Florida oysters: study
July 7, 2022, By Fatma Khaled, NewsweekFIU study shows contaminants in Biscayne Bay oysters
July 7, 2022, WLRNNew study finds oysters in Florida contain toxic forever chemicals
July 7, 2022, By Catherine Hawley, FOX 13'Forever chemicals' found contaminating 100% of Florida oysters tested
July 7, 2022, By Cristen Hemingway Jaynes, EcoWatch - June
National Geographic Wild celebrates 10 years of Sharkfest with biggest July lineup to date
June 29, 2022, News24Experts encourage college campuses to prepare for repercussions of Roe v. Wade's overturn
June 27, 2022, By Mariah Bohanon, Insight into DiversityICYMI: How much Florida drivers would save with a gas tax holiday, abortion rights advocates protesting in South Florida
June 26, 2022, NBC MiamiTo catch a snake: Largest python found in Everglades signals a threat
June 25, 2022, By April Rubin, The New York Times5 tips for parents of new kindergartners who are younger than their classmates
June 24, 2022, By Gregory Fabiano, The ConversationResearcher warns about sea level rise impacting buildings like Champlain Towers South
June 21, 2022, By Phil Prazan, NCB MiamiMillions of years ago, the megalodon ruled the oceans - why did it disappear?
June 20, 2022, By Michael Heithaus, The ConversationSearching Big Cypress National Preserve for Cigar Orchids
June 2022, By Craig Pittman, National Parks TravelerWhy should you stop frolicking in Miami-Dade floodwater? It's probably full of poop
June 19, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldBlack culture, history take center stage at South Florida Juneteenth celebrations
June 19, 2022, By Franklin White, WSVNFlood of troubles: Why Miami-Dade's drainage problems won't be fixed anytime soon
June 19, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldKids can pet this dog visiting their classroom - but only after it sniffs for COVID
June 14, 2022, By Ari Daniel, WUNC 91.5ADHD: Medication alone doesn't improve classroom learning for children - new research
June 9, 2022, By William E. Pelham Jr., The ConversationExpert on weekend rain, flooded streets: 'It's worrisome, we need to place bigger emphasis on climate change'
June 8, 2022, CBS MiamiScientists were baffled by this fruit's quirky biology -- but Indigenous people knew the answers for centuries
June 8, 2022, By Tara Yarlagadda, InverseDogs sniff our Covid-19 with suprising accuracy
June 6, 2022, By Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian MagazineFish off the coast of Florida reportedly contian pharmaceauticals
June 3, 2022, The Daily Show'Dr. Beach' crunched the numbers: A Mass. beach is one of the best in the U.S.
June 1, 2022, By Kristi Palma, Boston.comMeds alone don't help ADHD, study says; a pioneer in academia and marine science; a teen Beatles tribute band
June 1, 2022, WLRN SundialWhy are fish off the Florida coast testing positive for pharmaceautical drugs?
June 1, 2022, By Brian Althimer, WGN RadioCommunity participation trumps penalties in protecting seascapes, study suggests
June 1, 2022, By Julia John, Mongabay - May
Scientists find 'alarming' prescription drug levels in fish
May 31, 2022, By Elizabeth Jassin and Ashleigh Bandfield, NewsNationFlorida fish are on alarming number of prescription drugs, scientists discover
May 31, 2022, By Louise Boyle, IndependentFish off Florida coast test positive for pharmaceuticals
May 30, 2022, By Luca Cacciatore, NewsmaxLa Niña, Loop Current and other weather factors put Florida in crosshairs of another active hurricane season
May 30, 2022, By Chris Perkins, Sun SentinelFish off the coast of Florida are testing positive for antidepressants, prostate medications, antibiotics and pain relievers as human wastewater makes its way out to sea
May 30, 2022, By Melissa Koenig, Daily MailFish off the coast of Florida test positive for pharmaceutical drugs, says study
May 29, 2022, By Zoe Sottie, CNNCondo reform, getting ready for hurricane season, Wildlife Thursday: the rare cigar orchid
May 27, 2022, WLRN Sundial'Dr. Beach' names the top 10 US beaches for 2022
May 27, 2022, By Marnie Hunter, CNNNo one wants to teach in the era of school shootings. Let's demand gun reform | Opinion
May 26, 2022, By Laura Dinehart, Miami HeraldResearchers find ADHD medication doesn't lead to academic gain
May 26, 2022, By Maggie Clancy, Scary MommyThese Fish are on Drugs in South Florida & 58 Different Medications were found
May 26, 2022, By Jenna Kelley, NarcityThe Mental Health Toll of Active Shooter Drills in Schools
May 26, 2022, By Monica Lozano, Verve TimesRanked: 10 Best Beaches in the US, According to Dr. Beach
May 25, 2022, By Laura Begley Bloom, ForbesMedications Don't Improve Learning Outcomes for Kids with ADHD: FIU Study
May 24, 2022, By Ari Odzer, NBC 6ADHD meds don't lead to higher grades or more learning, FIU study finds
May 24, 2022, By Jimena Tavel, Miami HeraldStudy: ADHD medications do not lead to higher grades
May 24, 2022, By Debbie Lord, WFTV 9NCI study examines ethnicity and cancer mortality
May 23, 2022, By Kristi Krueger and Kathleen Corso, Local 10 News'Sharkcano' where hammerheads live in undersea crater is starting to erupt, NASA says
May 23, 2022, By Michael Moran, Daily Star'Truly alarming': Florida bonefish found to be filled with pharmaceuticals
May 20, 2022, By Andrew Krietz, WTSPFIU Warning Students About Sextortion After Campus PD Identifies 4 Cases
May 11, 2022, CBS MiamiSkyrocketing rents; stutter awareness; Richard Blanco, Miami-Dade's first poet laureate
May 9, 2022, WLRN SundialTuxedos, Gowns, and COVID-Sniffing Dogs: A Pandemic Prom
May 9, 2022, By Catherine Gewertz, Education WeekWhat does an octopus eat? For a creature with a brain in each arm, whatever's within reach
May 9, 2022, By Erin Spencer and Yannis Papastamatiou, The ConversationHow Do Mosquitoes Sniff Out Humans to Bite?
May 5, 2022, By Addrew Shawn, Verve TimesStudy Shows That Mosquito Brains Record Human Odor Through Sweat in Order for Them to Find Humans
May 5, 2022, By Paw Mozter, Nature World NewsHow do mosquitoes sniff out humans to bite?
May 4, 2022, By Nicoletta Lanese, Live ScienceLotus Village, a Miami homeless shelter that feels like home, set for ambitious expansion
May 4, 2022, By Linda Robertson, Miami HeraldDemocratic Sen. Gary Farmer, Florida's rejected math textbooks, Islandia Journal
May 3, 2022, WLRN SundialIn Miami, the price of Cuban coffee has climed, but the human connection sipping it creates is priceless | Editorial
May 2, 2022, By The Miami Herald Editorial, Miami HeraldFIU Student Becomes First Black Woman to Earn PhD in Biochemistry From the University
May 2, 2022, CBS MiamiFIU's Real Triumphs grads overcome adversity, reveal ambitious post-commencement plans
May 1, 2022, By Robbin Simmons, WSVN - April
Fish on drugs: cocktail of medications is 'contaminating ocean food chain'
April 29, 2022, By Salomé Gómez-Upegui, The GuardianDogs as COVID-19-Detection Tools
April 28, 2022, Academic MinuteAddressing homelessness through a culture of care
April 27, 2022, Academic MinuteDisaster news can trigger post-traumatic stress in kids
April 25, 2022, Academic MinuteI urge the beleagured Florida educators I've taught to stay in their students' corner | Opinion
April 20, 2022, By Anindya Kundu, Miami HeraldHow Sharks Survive Natural Disasters
April 15, 2022, By Samantha Arrowsmith, Discover MagazineHere's how much climate change intensified 2020's hyperactive hurricane season
April 12, 2022, By Kate Baggaley, Popular ScienceMeet Miami-Dade's first poet laureate, Richard Blanco
April 7, 2022, By Carl Juste, Miami HeraldHe was a U.S. inaugural poet. Now Richard Blanco is Miami-Dade's first poet laureate
April 7, 2022, By Connie Ogle, Miami HeraldThe Fight Between Tiger Sharks and Dugongs Is Older Than We Think
April 4, 2022, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, Forbes - March
FIU Study: With Seagrass Gone, Manatees Resort to Eating More Algae
March 30, 2022, CBS MiamiFIU Researchers Reveal Secret Social Life of White Sharks
March 29, 2022, CBS MiamiGreat white shark socialites: Sharks sometimes hang out, might be sharing intel about prey
March 28, 2022, By Rick Sobey, The Mercury NewsGreat white sharks may have secret social lives that make them even more terrifying
March 26, 2022, By Joshua Hawkins, BGRGreat white sharks form social bondswhile hunting
March 26, 2022, By Andrei Ionescu, earth.comGroup of Great White Sharks Spotted Hunting Together in a 'Kill Zone'
March 25, 2022, By Miguel Brown, Nature World NewsTwo Better than One? New Study Reveals Great White Sharks Form "Friendships" While Hunting for Prey
March 24, 2022, The Weather ChannelSecret great white shark social club discovered off Mexican coast
March 24, 2022, By Brandon Specktor, Live ScienceA friendship over food: Great white sharks study dives into why the predators make friends
March 24, 2022, By Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAYWatch Great White Sharks Team up to Patrol and Hunt in 'Kill Zone'
March 24, 2022, By Hannah Osborne, NewsweekGreat White Sharks May Befriend Each Other in the Name of Food, Research Finds
March 23, 2022, By IE Staff, Inside EditionGreat white sharks DO have a soft side: Deadly predators from 'friendships' as they prowl the oceans hunting for prey
March 22, 2022, By Sam Tonkin, Daily MailWhat happens to manatees when seagrass dies off?
March 22, 2022, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerSounds in space: What noises do planets make?
March 21, 2022, By Andrew May, SpaceAmid the unexpected events of the past 2 years, kids should know they can always expect love and reassurancce
March 12, 2022, By Amy Bell, CBCThreat from below: Sea rise is pushing up groundwater — and flood risks for South Florida
March 6, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldYour chances of getting rid of student loan debt depend on who you are
March 4, 2022, By Kelsey Lynne Hess, Andrea C. F. Wolfs, Deborah Goldfarb and Jacqueline R. Evans, The Conversation - February
Prescription drugs are contaminating Florida's marine life, researchers find
February 28, 2022, By Aman Azhar, Tampa Bay TimesInter Miami to begin new season, Wildlife Thursday: SHarks, Chewy Suz Sweet Treat
February 25, 2022, WLRN SundialNew U.S. sea rise projections are lower but still. forecast grim future for Florida
February 16, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldBelize shows how fishers and researchers can collaborate to protect sharks
February 17, 2022, By Elizabeth Claire Alberts, MongabayA new superintendent, party affiliations being changed and pharmaceuticals in our bonefish
February 14, 2022, WLRN
Curious about something in Miami? Here's how we're getting you answers about the 305
February 9, 2022, By Michelle Marchante, Miami HeraldHow to teach kids to cope with losing
February 9, 2022, By Caroline Bologna, HuffpostDogs can be trained to sniff out COVID-19 – a team of forensic researchers explain the science
February 9, 2022, By Kenneth G. Furton, Julian Mendel and Kelvin J. Frank Jr., The ConversationWhat's in the WateRx: New study reveals 'massive cocktail' of prescription drugs in South Florida bonefish
February 8, 2022, By Karen Hensel and Daniel Cohen, WSVNSpecially trained dogs can sniff out COVID-19 in seconds, researchers say
February 7, 2022, By John Paul, WSOC-TVDisaster news on TV and social media can trigger post-traumatic stress in kids thousands of miles away - here's why some are more vulnerable
February 7, 2022, By Jonathan S. Comer and Anthony Steven Dick, The ConversationBelize extends protection for sharks
February 6, 2022, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, ForbesOnline 'sextortion' rising during pandemic: Men twice as likely to receive blackmail threats
February 5, 2022, WavyCocktail of drugs taint bonefish in Biscayne Bay and Keys, study finds. Blame sewage
February 4, 2022, By David Goodhue, Miami HeraldNew study: 58 different pharmaceutical contaminants found in Florida's bonefish
February 2, 2022, By Sage Marshall, Field & StreamBonefish on drugs
February 2, 2022, By T. Edward Nickens, Garden & GunThe search for what's harming Florida's beloved bonefish
February 2, 2022, By Natasha Gilbert, Hakai MagazineThey offered strangers $5 to tell someone they loved them. What people did was even better.
February 2, 2022, By Annie Reneau, Upworthy - January
'Sextortion' study": Men at higher risk for online blackmail in pandemic than women
January 31, 2022, By Brian P. Dunleavy, UPIFlorida researchers show InSAR can detect sinkhole activity
January 31, 2022, By Thames Menteth, Ground EngineeringInspirational women take shape on canvass of Bay Area artist
January 28, 2022, By Mike Hughes, FOX 13 NewsCOVID-19 detecting K-9s part of new initiative to sniff out the virus and prevent outbreaks
January 20, 2022, By Angela Bertorelli, FOX NewsTrained dogs deployed in US schools to sniff out Covid
January 19, 2022, Indian Express'A protective bubble': Covid-sniffing dogs help scientists - and Metallica - spot infection
January 12, 2022, By Adrienne Matei, The GuardianThe expanding vision of Everglades restoration: a tool to fight climate change in South Florida
January 7, 2022, By Alex Harris, Miami HeraldMeet the dogs set to sniff out COVID-19 at US schools
January 7, 2022, News 18Meet the police dogs sniffing out COVID-19 at Massachusetts schools
January 6, 2022, By Tori B. Powell, CBS NewsWATCH: Dogs sent to public schools to sniff out COVID-19
January 6, 2022, By Dillon Burroughs, The Daily WireSchools in Massachusetts use dogs to sniff cases
January 6, 2022, By Graeme Massie, IndependentVirus-sniffing dogs are being deployed in the fight against COVID-19
January 6, 2022, By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon, New York PostSpecially-trained K9s successfully sniff out COVID-19 in Mass. schools
January 6, 2022, By Alexandra Leslie, WPRIResearchers identify two species of whales "never recorded" in Algarve
January 6, 2022, By Michael Bruxo, Portugal ResidentCOVID-sniffing dogs help detect virus on surfaces at Mass. Schools
January 5, 2022, By Brian Burnell, NBC BostonClosing gaps in education, and what's to come during the legislative session
January 5, 2022, WLRN SundialCOVID detecting dogs working in some Mass. schools
January 5, 2022, By Melanie DaSilva, WPRICOVID detecting dogs begin working in Massachusetts school districts
January 4, 2022, CBS Boston
2021
- December
Sylvia Earle presents Keys local with Explorer's Award
December 24, 2021, By Tiffany DuongAn FIU study finds media coverage of disasters can harm kids' mental health
December 21, 2021, By Stephanie Colombini, WUSF NewsMisuse of forensic hypnosis: should it still be admissible in court?
December 17, 2021, By Cathy Ching, The Scope BostonWhat do fish do at night? 588 marine species reveal something surprising
December 11, 2021, By Hannah Seo, InverseFlorida algae task force wants to tap experts from US, China, other nations
December 8, 2021, By Max Chesnes, TC PalmThe Ups and Downs of a Great Vertical Migration
December 6, 2021, By Hannah Seo, Knowable MagazineFighting climate change: Not all trees are created equal
December 2, 2021, By Maya Rodriguez, WPTVMadagascar is a global hotspot for endangered whale sharks
December 2, 2021, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, ForbesLunar Cycle: NASA warns South Florida about decade-long flood surge in coastal areas
December 1, 2021, By Kevin Ozebek and Leisa Williams, Channel 7 - November
Allowing children to watch media about traumatic events could harm them
November 26, 2021, By Ashley Wehrli, Moms.comThe odd history of the Osage orange tree
November 23, 2021, By Douglas Main, National GeographicCan trained dogs help your college or university sniff out COVID-19?
November 18, 2021, By Chris Burt, University BusinessCity plans to temporarily pause construction of Miami's 'deepest' underground parking garage
November 16, 2021, By Christina Vazquez, Local 10Seagrass die-off in Biscayne Bay could get worse before it gets better. 'Work must start now'
November 16, 2021, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldThis dam simple trick is a big green energy win
November 11, 2021, By Matt Reynolds, WiredDoes listening to music improve running performance?
November 15, 2021, By Tibi Puiu, ZME ScienceThe Little River's polluted flow fuels Biscayne Bay troubles. Scientists taking a deeper look
November 14, 2021, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldWatch itchy fish rub up against the worst possible scratching post: hungry sharks
November 10, 2021, By Richard Kemeny, ScienceFamed Explorers Sylvia Earle and Mireya Mayor talk exploration, conservation and what our future holds
November 9, 2021, By Tiffany Duong, EcoWatchDo flies really throw up on your food when they land on it?
November 8, 2021, By Ravindra Palavalli-Nettimi and Jamie Theobald, The ConversationCould we ever stop a hurricane in its tracks?
November 8, 2021, By Daniel Kolitz, GizmodoProject uses DNA to combat illegal trade of aquatic wildlife
November 8, 2021, Marine Technology NewsOceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle: ‘We are in trouble as a species’
November 2, 2021, By Kerry Sanders, NBC News - October
Famed explorers Sylvia Earle & Mireya Mayor sit down with Keys Weekly
October 29, 2021, Tiffany Duong, Keys WeeklyManatee deaths in Florida expected to reach at least 1,000 this year
October 25, 2021, Denver 7What causes ADHA and can it be cured?
October 25, 2021, By Gregory Fabiano, The ConversationThis tiny crustacean trapped in amber tells a different story about crab evolution
October 22, 2021, By Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian MagazineTiny crab encased in amber reveals evolutionary march out of the ocean
October 20, 2021, By Riley Black, National GeographicDeep-sea miniature monsters: Scientists identified 14 new species of larvae like shrimps, lobsters in the Gulf of Mexico
October 20, 2021, By Margaret Davis, Science TimesArizona officials expect ‘unusually high’ COVID-19 death, case report Tuesday
October 18, 2021, KTAR NewsCOVID sniffing dogs helped out at Pinecrest jazz festival
October 17, 2021, By Jessica Vallejo, CBS 4Pet care brand Bark enlists COVID-sniffing dogs to bring employees back to the office
October 16, 2021, By Rachel King, FortuneCute dogs detect COVID better than tests to help get NYC back to work
October 15, 2021, By Hailey Eber, New York PostMeet the dogs trained to sniff out COVID-19 at airports, concerts, & offices
October 14, 2021, By Elise Remp, Bark PostPandora Papers, Miami-Dade County redistricting and research on fish excretion
October 12, 2021, WLRNMiami airport first in U.S. to trial COVID-19 sniffing dogs
October 5, 2021, By Sarah Pollok, NZ HeraldDogs sniff out cremation ashes amid wildlife destruction
October 5, 2021, By Alissa Greenberg, PBSSearch and rescue dogs have important role in finding missing people, including Brian Laundrie
October 4, 2021, By Rick Adams, ABC 7 - September
Underwater gardeners: Researchers discovered that fish waste can fertilize coral and seagrass
September 30, 2021, By Precious Smith, Nature World NewsSniffer dogs detecting COVID-19 cases at airports
September 28, 2021, By Mercy Kahenda, The StandardMexican communities manage their local forests, generating benefits for humans, trees and wildlife
September 27, 2021, By David Bray, The ConversationTracking the DNA trail from Wyoming to North Port in the Gabby Petito homicide investigation
September 27, 2021, By Walt Buteau, WFLAFlorida moves to end FSA testing: What’s next?
September 17, 2021, By Jose Sepulveda, NBC 6FIU Ph.D. candidate helps guide research to support coral reef restoration and conservation
September 17, 2021, CBS 4Miami’s real dolphins need our help to survive
September 15, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Cuba vaccinating toddlers for COVID, doctors refusing the unvaccinated, virus sniffing dogs
September 15, 2021, WLRNThe country’s first covid-sniffing dog pilot program is underway at Miami International Airport
September 14, 2021, By Demetrius Simms, Robb ReportMiami International Airport will use COVID-19-sniffing dogs
September 13, 2021, By Alison Fox, Travel + LeisureCovid-sniffing dogs at Miami airport are ‘over 99 percent accurate’, says doctor
September 13, 2021, By Bevan Hurley, IndependentCOVID-19: First airport in US using trained dogs to detect virus
September 13, 2021, By Nicole Valinote, Daily VoiceCOVID-sniffing dogs now on duty at Miami International Airport
September 12, 2021, By Harriet Baskas. The Points GuySee the very good dogs tasked with sniffing out COVID-19 at the Miami airport
September 12, 2021, By Kelsey Vlamis, Business InsiderDogs check dozens of Miami airport workers a day for COVID. They’ve found cases
September 13, 2021, By Rebecca San Juan, Miami HeraldThese dogs are trained to detect Covid infection at Miami Airport
September 11, 2021, Rachel Maddow, MSNBCMiami becomes firsts US airport to test COVID-19 detector dogs
September 11, 2021, By Jake Hardiman, Simple FlyingSPAC taps presidential inaugural poet Richard Blanco to launch its School of the Arts
September 11, 2021, By Geraldine Freedman, Daily GazetteFirst COVID-19 detection dogs deployed at any US airport arrive at Miami International
September 10, 2021, By Laure Baratti, Travel PulseMiami International Airport first in the nation to use COVID-19 detection dogs
September 10, 2021, By Erin O’Brien, NBC 2An airport first: COVID-19 detecting dogs are being tested at Miami International Airport
September 9, 2021, By Asha C. Gilbert, USA TODAYCoronavirus-sniffing dogs unleashed at Miami airport to detect virus in employees
September 9, 2021, By Kim Bellware and Adela Suliman, Washington PostCovid-sniffing dogs just started working at Miami airport and they’re incredibly accurate
September 9, 2021, By Tod Perry, Up WorthyCobra y One-Betta, las detectoras de la covid-19 en el aeropuerto de Miami
September 8, 2021, EFEDogs lend a paw at MIA to sniff out COVID-19
September 8, 2021, By Cristian Benavides, NBC 6Dogs trained to detect COVID-19 will be screening Miami International Airport employees
September 8, 2021, By Janine Stanwood, WPLG Local 10When to tell kids about bad news events
September 8, 2021, By Caroline Bologna, HuffPostOfficials hoping latest Biscayne Bay fish kill is not a sign of things to come
September 7, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Biscayne Bay had another fish kill. It’s smaller than last summer, but could have the same culprit
September 7, 2021, By Jenny Staletovich, WLRNWhy are planets round?
September 7, 2021, By James Webb, The ConversationStudents explore the depths and bay in new FIU programs
September 7, 2021, By Jim McCarthy, Keys WeeklyDelta variant creates need for more contact tracing tools
September 5, 2021, By Tory Dunnan, WPTVAs mysterious disease kills Florida’s reefs, a massive ‘Noah’s Ark’ effort tries to save them
September 2, 2021, By Krishna Sharma, Miami HeraldFIU football preview: Defensive tackle swims with sharks, also swallows up ballcarriers
September 2, 202, By Walter Villa, Miami HeraldHey, Curious305: How have the different cultures in South Florida influenced Spanglish?
September 2, 2021, By Michelle Marchante, Miami Herald - August
What types of sharks are found in U.S. waters and are they dangerous?
August 26, 2021, By Soo Kim, NewsweekSchool district first to adopt FIU education program
August 25, 2021, Keys NewsBristol County Sheriff’s Office adds country’s first law enforcement COVID-detecting K9s
August 24, 2021, By Kerri Tallman, South Coast TodayThe fight over water in Florida has had some surprising winners
August 20, 2021, By Stephanie Hanes, The Christian Science MonitorSharks forced to hide as toxic red tide sweeps coast
August 17, 2021, By Abigail Jane, One Green PlanetHow do Haiti earthquakes compare? Experts hope for less damage, death than in 2010
August 16, 2021, By Michelle Marchante, Miami HeraldSeaweed raises a stink on Fla. beaches: ‘Just get away’
August 13, 2021, By Rob Hotakainen, E&ESix takeaways about tropical cyclones and hurricanes from the new IPCC Report
August 13, 2021, By James Bruggers, Inside Climate ChangeMess in Little River concerns scientists after last year’s fish kill
August 11, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLGVivo has some strange ideas about Florida
August 10, 2021, By Sofia Andrade, Slate MagazineThese COVID-sniffing K-9s are the first in the United States
August 9, 2021, By Suzie Ziegler, Police 1Sharks hide in Florida canal to escape toxic red tide sweeping the coast
August 4, 2021, By Harry Baker, Live ScienceA year after massive fish kill in Biscayne Bay, see what’s being done
August 4, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLGWhat are the top beaches in the United States? Hawaii, Florida, California, South Carolina
August 2, 2021, By William Gittins, ASWaves of sharks swim into Florida canal to flee toxic red tide
August 2, 2021, By Chrisstian Spencer, The HillHundreds of coastal sharks shelter in Florida canals to avoid toxic red tide
August 2, 2021, By Kelsie Sandoval, IndependentWhat’s driving the huge blooms of brown seaweed piling up on Florida and Caribbean beaches?
August 2, 2021, By Stephen P. Leatherman, The ConversationMongabay’s What-To-Watch list for August 2021
August 2, 2021, MongabaySharks fleeing toxic red tide take refuge in Florida canal
August 2, 2021, By Richard Luscombe, The Guardian - July
John Marshall Internship graduation
July 2021, Everglades FoundationWill climate change and a rising ocean mean the end of the road for NC Highway 12?
July 31, 2021, By Adam Wagner, News ObserverTeaching kids spatial Intelligence
July 30, 2021, By LaTreese Hall, Metro ParentDNA backlogs left murder evidence untested; how can we address the pileup of cases?
July 29, 2021, By Joce Sterman, Alex Brauer and Andrea Nejman, KRCRImproving water quality in Biscayne Bay
July 29, 2021, By Eldin Ganic, Dredging TodayClimate change a big obstacle to increasing tiger population
July 28, 2021, By Najifa Farhat, Dhaka TribuneThe surprising ways sharks keep the ocean healthy
July 27, 2021, By Amy McKeever, National GeographicSharks: Demystifying a misunderstood actor in the marine ecosystem
July 26, 2021, The PeninsulaStartling statistics: Florida’s record-breaking manatee deaths ‘a very sad wake-up call’
July 23, 2021, By Dawn Jorgenson, News 4 JAXHere’s a look at Haulover Sandbar, the popular Miami party spot that will be destroyed
July 22, 2021, By Kate Bubacz, BuzzFeed NewsGentrification strikes Miami’s Little Haiti as beach residents flee rising water
July 21, 2021, By Nano Riley, National Catholic ReporterMassachusetts becomes first U.S. state to enlist covid-sniffing canines
July 20, 2021, By David Kindy, Smithsonian MagazineGuest opinion: Having more women in science starts with more girls in science
July 20, 2021, By Ana Puszkin-Chevlin, News-PressThe era of beach driving may be coming to a close
July 20, 2021, By Erika Bolstad, PEW TrustsEpisode 205 “Sharks: monsters or misunderstood?” with Dr. Mike Heithaus
July 2021, NecronomicastForget retrograde, is mercury in the shark-fin trade?? – Laura Garica Barcia
July 19, 2021, Water Women PodcastBristol County sheriff’s office gets canines that can detect COVID-19
July 19, 2021, By David Linton, The Sun ChronicleHow do dogs sniff out disease?
July 19, 2021, By Leslie Nemo, Discover MagazineSunny day flooding could get a lot worse in St. Petersburg, study shows
July 19, 2021, By Zachary T. Sampson and Kailyn Rhone, Tampa Bay TimesMassachusetts county first to implement COVID K-9 unit
July 17, 2021, By Victoria J. Arancio, ABC NewsSheriff’s office adds COVID-sniffing K-9s to the force
July 17, 2021, FOX 29Covid-sniffing dogs introduced at Bristol County jails
July 16, 2021, By Ben Berke, The Publics RadioBristol County Sheriff’s Office debuts first K9s trained to detect COVID-19
July 16, 2021, By Alexandra Leslie and Matt Paddock, WPRICOVID K-9s: Dogs first in nation to sniff out coronavirus
July 16, 2021, By Marie Szaniszlo, Boston HeraldCOVID-19 sniffing dogs being deployed in Massachusetts
July 15, 2021, By Sarah Polus, The HillMassachusetts county first to use COVID-sniffing dogs
July 15, 2021, By Louis Casiano, Fox NewsCOVID-19 sniffing police dogs make US debut
July 15, 2021, By Tiffany Hudson, WGN NewsCOVID-sniffing police K-9s in Bristol County are first in country
July 15, 2021, CBS BostonFlorida manatees are dying in record numbers, and you can help stop it
July 14, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLGBuilding back Miami’s Biscayne Bay: Do natural solutions hold hope?
July 14, 2021, By Marlowe Starling, MongabayLizards took ‘this is fine’ way too literally
July 13, 2021, By Katherine J. Wu, The AtlanticTeen shark attack survivor teams with FIU professor and National Geographic to tell her story
July 12, 2021, By Chris Perkins, Sun-Sentinel‘Don’t be mad’ Teen’s shocking words after losing leg in shark attack as hero dad punched beast five times & pulled her from water
July 12, 2021, By Jacob Bentley-York, The SunThe sixth sense of sharks
July 12, 2021, By Tony Bradley, ForbesUnderground garages enrich developers, but create expensive problems for homeowners
July 10, 2021, By David Fleshler, Sun-SentinelSelfie five times more likely to kill than shark attack, experts claim
July 10, 2021, By Kurt Robson, Daily StarDiscovery, Nat Geo take deep dive into shark programming
July 8, 2021, By Rick Bently, KGETElon Musk wants to dig a tunnel in Florida. What could go wrong?
July 8, 2021, By Rebecca Heilweil, VoxAuthorities are using DNA and fingerprints to help identify remains
July 8, 2021, By Heather Murphy and Patricia Mazzei, New York TimesSharks form years-long ‘friendships,’ dispelling ‘lone shark’ myth
July 7, 2021, By Melanie Haiken, National GeographicIdentifying human remains in Surfside is ‘difficult,’ local forensic deputies on stand-by
July 6, 2021, By Denise Sawyer, CBS 12Protecting Miami from rising seas will take more than just a wall | Commentary
July 5, 2021, By John Burr, Orlando SentinelInvestigators using ‘rapid DNA testing’ to identify victims of Surfside tragedy
July 1, 2021, By Melissa Marino, WFLA - June
Your child is talking about the Surfside condo collapse. How should you handle it?
June 30, 2021, By Michelle Marchante and Madeline Romance, Miami HeraldMuons: The subatomic particles shaking up the world of physics
June 30, 2021, By Patrick J. Kiger, HowStuffWorks‘We had to work twice as hard’: How the pandemic magnified inequities for Florida’s migrant students
June 30, 2021, By Janine Zeitlin, Napel News22 of the best beach hotels in Florida for an oceanfront getaway
June 29, 2021, By Jen Karetnick, Business InsiderHow an obscure underwater lab has influenced sea research and space exploration
June 29, 2021, By Mark Hill, Discover MagazineCollapsed Florida condo showed ‘subsidence’ in 1990s researcher says
June 25, 2021, CNNMiami International Airport to start using COVID-19 detection dogs in new study
June 24, 2021, By Shen Wu Tan, Washington TimesNew study discovers how some sharks rest
June 24, 2021, By Nathan Perisic, Sharkophile¿Sabes la diferencia entre identidad de género y orientación sexual?
June 23, 2021, CNNHow sharks relax – by ‘surfing’
June 22, 2021, DivernetGray sharks go surfing when they need a break
June 19, 2021, By Chrissy Sexton, NewsbreakEstudiantes de escuela intermedia en Miami estudian STEM, robótica durante las vacaciones de verano
June 18, 2021, By Hatzel Vela, Local 10How do constantly swimming sharks ever rest? Scientists just figured it out
June 18, 2021, Michelle Starr, Science AlertThis ecologist thinks coastal wetlands can outrun rising seas. Not everyone’s convince
June 17, 2021, Gabriel Popkin, ScienceSea Turn: Watchmaker Ulysse Nardin launches new dive watch to honor oceanic research
June 17, 2021, Mike Espindle, ForbesDigital Forensics: Taking fingerprints from photos posted on social media
June 17, 2021, Fox 35 OrlandoMeet the middle school students pushing flood prevention legislation in Miami Lakes
June 17, 2021, By Marie-Rose Sheinerman, Miami HeraldSharks surf too, but they do it to save energy
June 14, 2021, By Athena Chan, International Business TimesRapid DNA tests are a weapon that saves wildlife and imprisons traffickers
June 10, 2021, Mundo Hispánico¿Murió el saludo con beso en Miami? Las relaciones sociales después del COVID
June 9, 2021, By Michelle Marchante, el Nuevo HeraldIs the Miami kiss-greeting dead? Here’s how experts say people will interact post-COVID
June 9, 2021, By Michelle Marchante, Miami HeraldDNA test stops illegal shipment of 2,200 matamata turtles
June 9, 2021, By Audrey Nakagawa, EcoWatchWorld Ocean Day 2021: This is how climate change may alter 10 of the world’s natural wonders
June 8, 2021, By Julia Jacobo, ABC NewsUlysse Nardin, Ocearch, FIU Aquarius Program join forces for shark and ocean conservation, education
June 8, 2021, By Roberta Naas, ForbesDr. Beach’s top 10 beaches for 2021 summer travel inspiration
June 7, 2021, By Jackie Burrell, Mercury NewsThe Everglades are dying. An alliance between Biden and Republicans could save them
June 3, 2021, By Francisco Alvarado, The GuardianDNA test saves thousands of illegally trafficked turtles
June 3, 2021, By Mary Jo DiLonardo, TreehuggerLighthouse Beach, Nantucket hotel earn national travel nods
June 2, 2021, By Kathi Scrizzi Driscoll, Cape Cod Times - May
Around the world, dogs are being trained to sniff out the coronavirus
May 31, 2021, By Hannah Beech, New York TimesMemorial Day Weekend: Top 10 beaches in United States
May 30, 2021, By Cortney Moore, Fox NewsDr. Beach announces his 2021 Best Beaches list
May 27, 2021, By Jim Fulcher, Travel AwaitsBest Beaches in the U.S. and the World
May 27, 2021, VOA Learning English‘Dr. Beach’ says powerful Hawaii shoreline is 2021’s best
May 27, 2021, By Caleb Jones, AP NewsTop 10 beaches in America revealed exclusively on TODAY
May 27, 2021, By Kerry Sanders, TODAYStudy: Bimini dredging leaves its mark on sharks’ DNA
May 27, 2021, By Eldin Ganic, Dredging TodayResearchers: Shark behavior in major storms differ
May 26, 2021, Waterfront NewsEverything you ever wanted to know about the wild monkeys in Dania Beach
May 25, 2021, By Joshua Ceballos, Broward Palm Beach New TimesScience refutes United Cacao’s claim it didn’t deforest Peruvian Amazon
May 25, 2021, By John C. Cannon, Mongabay2022 Best Master’s in Forensic Science Programs
May 25, 2021, By Matthew Lynch, The EdvocateSniffing dogs join coronavirus fight in various studies and trial programs
May 24, 2021, By Douglas Jones, 9NewsCovid detecting dogs screen guests at festival in Miami
May 21, 2021, CNBCCan dogs be trained to sniff out COVID?
May 21, 2021, NBC NewsClearing the way for reform of general chemistry classes
May 18, 2021, By Celia Henry Arnaud, c&enCan wearable devices save your relationship?
May 17, 2021, By Hannah Thomasy, Discover MagazineEpisode 201 Dr. Mireya Mayor “Expedition Bigfoot”!
May 14, 2021, NecronomicastWhy what we know about lying is wrong
May 16, 2021, By Jessica Seigel and Knowable Magazine, Inverse‘Impending disaster.’ Worsening algae bloom on Lake Okeechobee threatens coasts again
May 14, 2021, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldComprehensive atlas of reef-building coral’s cells created
May 13, 2021, By Christie Wilcox, The ScientistNew programs in Miami aim to prevent pollution from destroying waterways
May 12, 2021, By Johnny Archer, NBC 6Sharks have a sixth sense for navigating the seas
May 7, 2021, By Ellie Shechet, Popular ScienceChanging how we treat homelessness with a “culture of care”
May 6, 2021, By Asia A. Eaton, Psychology TodayApple, Conservation International introduce mangrove carbon credit
May 6, 2021, By Jesse Klein, GreenBizThe island that’s had so many shark attacks swimming is now banned
May 3, 2021, By Raffaella Ciccarelli, 9 NewsDEEP TROUBLE Shark infested island in Indian Ocean has so many attacks swimming and surfing has been BANNED
May 3, 2021, By Henry Holloway, The Scottish Sun - April
Descubren una preteina que protege del higado graso y diabetes tipo 2
April 30, 2021, By Alberto Anaya, Soy VidaHundreds of thousands in South Florida threatened as sea level rises
April 29, 2021, By Phil Prazan, NBC 6Our litter on land is strangling Miami’s waterways
April 29, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Nine fires were started in the Everglades in two months. Federal authorities want to know who caused them.
April 28, 2021, By Paulina Firozi, Washington PostCommencement ceremony held for FIU grads — with safety measures
April 27, 2021, WSVN 7 NewsHundreds of FIU students celebrate graduation in-person for 1st time since pandemic
April 24, 2021, By Selima Hussain, NBC 6First in-person commencement ceremony since the coronavirus pandemic started
April 24, 2021, CBS MiamiFact check: Photos show no change in sea level over 99 years but don’t disprove climate change
April 23, 2021, By Nayeli Lomeli, USA TodayScientist at EPIC Biodiversity caution luxury fashion brands that going exotic free may jeopardize conservation efforts
April 22, 2021, The Argue-PressWhy imposter syndrome gets worse while working remotely (and how to quiet the voice of doubt in your head)
April 20, 2021, By Stephanie Cornwell, Real SimpleSharks on a knife’s edge as Maldives mulls lifting 10-year fishing ban
April 16, 2021, By Elizabeth Claire Alberts, MongabayHiding Piney Point toxic waste underground may give us a taste of super-nasty water
April 15, 2021, By Craig Pittman, Florida PhoenixWatching smart, avoiding news overload in the time of coronavirus
April 2021, KiddosExperts say fireball in sky was a meteor
April 13, 2021, By Amanda Plasencia, NBC 6Nearly “catastrophic” Piney Point wastewater leak could irreparably harm neighboring marine life, experts say
April 11, 2021, By Li Cohen, CBS NewsCaribbean volcano erupts, spewing ash and smoke for miles
April 9, 2021, By Ernest Cooke and Oscar Lopez, New York TimesOfficials: Massive volcano on St. Vincent and the Grenadines erupts as thousands evacuate
April 9, 2021, By Jacqueline Charles, Miami HeraldIs Piney Point leak a looming disaster for Tampa Bay? It may take weeks to know
April 8, 2021, By Ryan Callihan, Bradenton HeraldIs Piney Point leak a looming disaster for Tampa Bay, It may take weeks to know
April 8, 2021, By Ryan Callihan, Miami HeraldTo overcome unconscious bias, you must recognize that it’s deeply ingrained in your brain
April 7, 2021, By Meryl Davids Landau, PreventionHow to recognize depression in young children
April 5, 2021, NewsBeezerHow are most kids with autism doing? Really well, research confirms
April 5, 2021, By Joni Sweet, Verywell MindedCould we have a repeat of last year’s Biscayne Bay fish kill?
April 4, 2021, Islander NewsEverglades, fuente de recursos para Florida y tesoro del mundo
April 2, 2021, By Grethel Delgado, Diario Las AmericasSaving Biscayne Bay: Researchers worry about risk of another fish kill this summer
April 2, 2021, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10Study finds water quality around Key West improved in absence of cruise ships
April 2, 2021, WMFEAre Key West waters clearer without cruise ships? New study says yes
April 1, 2021, By Nancy Klingener, WLRNHow to spot depression in young children
April 1, 2021, By Perri Klass, New York TimesAnimals also protect themselves from disease
April 1, 2021, Explica.Co - March
Florida’s unemployment woes continue, anti-asian hate, and a fruitful mango season is coming
March 29, 2021, WLRN Sundial‘Ground zero’ for climate change, Florida works to preserve Everglades
March 29, 2021, By Chris Conte, 10 News San DiegoWhy the loss of sharks is accelerating climate change
March 26, 2021, By Lizzy Rosenberg, World Economic ForumThe truth about lying
March 25, 2021, By Jessica Seigel, Knowable MagazineFact check: Image falsely shows Mercury, Venus and Saturn aligned with the pyramids of Giza
March 24, 2021, By Nayeli Lomeli, USA TodayLawmakers discuss equity gap in higher education
March 23, 2021, By Johania Charles, Miami TimesHow to get kids to open up to remote therapy
March 23, 2021, By Caroline Bologna, HuffPostExpedition Bigfoot’s Dr. Mireya Mayor on the season finale’s shocking discoveries
March 23, 2021, By Patrick Cavanaugh, ComicBookSharks are key to protecting habitats and fighting climate change, study finds
March 23, 2021, By Eleanor Sly, IndependentSharks may be able to restore habitats damaged by climate change — but they’re dying out
March 23, 2021, By Lizzy Rosenberg, Green MattersHow sharks are helping to save the oceans
March 23, 2021, BBCSerpent Anatomy: Unique markings reveal slithery snakes’ evolutionary history
March 23, 2021, By Rain Jordan, Nature World NewsSharks ‘critical’ to restoring damaged ecosystems, finds study
March 22, 2021, By Karen McVeigh, The GuardianFIU student tells Congress he couldn’t finish school if it weren’t for stimulus funds
March 18, 2021, By Jimena Tavel, Miami HeraldPrimate scientist goes primetime to find Bigfoot
March 18, 2021, By Duncan Phenix and George Knapp, KSNMeet Gen C, the Covid generation
March 11, 2021, By Catherine E. Shoichet, CNNShort life lessons from Fiorella Terenzi
March 10, 2021, WorldClassPerformer.comThink your reputation needs an upgrade? Consider how unfairly we regard sharks
March 8, 2021, Boca Raton TribuneSharks help seagrass ecosystems stay resilient in the face of climate change
March 8, 2021, By Kate Baggaley, Academic TimesExpedition Bigfoot investigation yields unexpected DNA results
March 3, 2021, By Josh Millican, Dread Central‘Save the Sharks’: Sharks could help ecosystem gain balance, according to scientists
March 2, 2021, By Precious Smith, Nature World News - February
Save the sharks, save the oceans, scientists say.
February 28, 2021, By Howard Cohen, Tampa Bay TimesCan sharks save the ocean from hurricanes? Their diet might just be the magic recipe
February 26, 2021, By Howard Cohen, Miami HeraldHuman impacts leave reefs short on sharks and long on moray eels
February 24, 2021, By Elizabeth Claire Alberts, MongabayDeSantis promised $10 million for Biscayne Bay in December. Meanwhile, $10 million for coral reefs dried up
February 17, 2021, By Jenny Staletovich, WLRNCOVID-19 detector dogs hunt coronavirus on college campus
February 16, 2021, By Maya Rodriguez, WPTVWatch dolphins mingle happily with nearly 200 manatees in shallow Florida waters
February 16, 2021, By Anagha Srikanth, The HillCOVID-sniffing dogs quickly becoming important team member in efforts to contain virus
February 15, 2021, CBS MiamiNearly 200 Florida manatees filmed basking in shallow waters with dolphins
February 15, 2021, By Richard Luscombe, The GuardianForensic expert Jose Almirall speeds up the wheels of justice
February 2021, By Lauren Boyer, AAASJacqueline Evans, Florida International University – CogTracer
February 11, 2021, Academic Minute‘Teacher of the year’ has a new meaning amid the pandemic. Meet Miami-Dade’s four finalists
February 4, 2021, By Colleen Wright, Miami HeraldThese are the students free community college programs help the most
February 4, 2021, By Amy Li and Denisa Gandara, The ConversationMiami-Dade named its teacher of the year. She’s facing an extraordinary battle herself.
February 4, 2021, By Colleen Wright, Miami HeraldDogs could soon be used to detect COVID-19 at sporting venues, theme parks
February 2, 2021, By Megan Mellado, WESH OrlandoVERIFY: Can dogs detect COVID-19?
February 1, 2021, By Erica Proffer, KVUECongressman Carlos Gimenez, news study on foster care, gyms during COVID-19
February 1, 2021, Sundial WLRNDogs detecting scent of COVID-19 in Florida is latest effort in fight against virus
February 1, 2021, By Troy Campbell, ClickOrlando - January
Haitian-America, Karen Andre appointed as special assistant to President Joe Biden
January 31, 2021, Caribbean National WeeklyFlorida university has trained dogs to detect COVID-19
January 29, 2021, CBS NewsCOVID-detecting dogs will lend a paw with virus safety at Thursday’s Heat game
January 28, 2021, By Associated Press, NBC and Daniela Flamini, NBC 6 South FloridaFIU researchers train dogs to sniff out COVID on campus
January 28, 2021, CBS MiamiMiami Proud: FIU students’ marine research projects catch scholarship money
January 28, 2021, By Dave Warren, CBS MiamiShark populations are crashing, with a ‘very small window’ to avert disaster
January 27, 2021, By Catrin Einhorn, New York TimesGood Boy! FIU Provost talks training dogs to sniff out COVID-19 in crowds
January 27, 2021, By Sheli Muniz, NBC 6 South FloridaUltra-rare whale washed up off Florida is a new species, scientists say
January 26, 2021, By Zachary T. Sampson, Tampa Bay TimesFlorida university trains dogs to detect COVID-19
January 26, 2021, By Claire Farrow, 4WWLDogs trained to detect COVID-19 will soon sniff out the virus at Florida Capitol
January 23, 2021, By FOX 35 News Staff, FOX 35 OrlandoFirst, Miami Heat used dogs to help fight COVID. FIU will soon use them too.
January 23, 2021, By Cali Teproff and Anthony ChiangOne of the most biodiverse regions in the US is also its least protected
January 22, 2021, By Cameron Oglesby, GristFIU researchers training dogs to detect COVID-19 smell
January 22, 2021, By Jessica Holly, WSVNRandom species keep evolving into crabs, scientists confirm
January 22, 2021, By Ria Pandey, HappyFormer inaugural poet from South Florida reflects on Amanda Gorman’s words
January 20, 2021, By Sheli Muniz, NBC 6 South FloridaRichard Blanco: Humanities can help country heal from Trump
January 19, 2021, By Michael K. Lavers, Los Angeles BladeMosquitoes are one of humanity’s most dangerous enemies. Here’s how synthetic biology might lead to a long-lasting repellant
January 19, 2021, By John Cumbers, ForbesUB announces further executive appointments
January 15, 2021, Eyewitness NewsCoronavirus spurs huge rise in students seeking public health degrees
January 14, 2021, By Margo Snipe, Tampa Bay TimesUL Lafayette scientists discover new species of hermit crab in Gulf of Mexico
January 14, 2021, By Charlie Bier, KATCGreat white sharks ‘more than likely’ in British waters after ‘sightings’ off UK coast
January 5, 2021, The Washington Time
2020
- December
Seaweed-eating giant crabs could help save Florida coral reefs — and they’re lovingly named ‘The Reef Goats’
December 28, 2020, By Andy Corbley, Good News NetworkBridges help bring water into thirsty Everglades park
December 27, 2020, Report DoorForensic investigators combing Nashville in wake of Christmas morning bombing
December 27, 2020, CBS NewsSharks, alligator, snakes and Headwaters Lake make 2020 outdoors news headlines
December 25, 2020, By Ed Killer, TCPalmAzitra, Ginkgo to develop microbial mosquito repellent
December 22, 2020, By Melody M. Bomgardner, Chemical & Engineering NewsWhy the latest sunset happens before the solstice
December 21, 2020, By Cary Barbor, WGCUCan synthetic biology make mosquito-borne diseases a thing of the past?
December 17, 2020, By John Cumbers, ForbesFIU scientist working on bio-therapeutic repellent to ward off blood-sucking mosquitoes
December 17. 2020, By Hank Tester, CBS MiamiSome hope for sharks this holiday season
December 15, 2020, By Melissa Cristina Marquez, ForbesAIBS selects winners of 2020 photo contest
December 15, 2020, AIBSShark River Slough: Bridges help bring water into thirsty Everglades park | Part 4 of special series
December 15, 2020, By Kevin Spear, Orlando SentinelWhy everything eventually becomes a crab
December 14, 2020, By Sara Kiley Watson, Popular Science‘Reef goats’: Seaweed-loving giant crabs could help save corals in the Florida Keys
December 14, 2020, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldFrom foster care to college grad: FIU student defies odds
December 11, 2020, By Ari Odzer, NBC 6 South FloridaSeaweed-munching crabs may help save coral reefs
December 10, 2020, By Carson McCullough, Courthouse News ServiceNew DIY contact tracing app is based on the science of memory
December 8, 2020, By Jacqueline R. Evans, Christian Meissner, Deborah Goldfarb and Ian Jason Lee, Scientific AmericanEpisode 1: A River Runs Dry
December 7, 2020, By Amy Green, WMFEThis DIY contact tracing app helps people exposed to COVID-19 remember who they met
December 4, 2020, By Jacqueline R. Evans, Christian Meissner, Deborah Goldfarb and Ian Jason Lee, The ConversationShark fin smugglers worldwide finally being stopped by FIU researchers’ DNA toolkit
December 3, 2020, By Ed Killer, Treasure Coast NewspapersFIU will employ high-tech computer modeling to track Biscayne Bay’s pollution problems
December 2, 2020, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldDigital math games and apps: what works and what doesn’t?
December 1, 2020, By Sarah Schwartz - November
Atlanta woman overcomes house fire and pandemic to launch small business
November 27, 2020, By Janice Yu, FOX 5 AtlantaHurricane season may not end on time. That’s not the only problem.
November 25, 2020, By Josh Fiallo, Tampa Bay TimesSwordfish leaves its “sword” stuck in thresher shark
November 24, 2020, By Nena Serrano, Who Knew NewsThe lemon shark is a (relatively) friendly shark
November 23, 2020, By Katie Carman, HowStuffWorksSeagrass: Another vital carbon-sequestering ecosystem threatened by climate change
November 23, 2020, By Melissa Gaskill, The RevelatorWhodunit solved when ‘sword’ is found embedded in thresher shark
November 18, 2020, By Laura Geggel, Live Science‘I’ve never seen anything like that.’ The reasons why Eta flooded South Florida so badly
November 12, 2020, By Alex Harris and Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldScientists in Costa Rica are growing new corals to save reefs
November 12, 2020, By Ashleigh Papp, MongabayRising sea levels play a role in South Florida flooding after Tropical Storm Eta
November 10, 2020, By Christina Vazquez, Local 10Florida Board of Governors discusses student’s mental health
November 6, 2020, By Mari Acosta and Melissa Hernandez De La Cruz, WUFTDIY contact tracing helps stymie COVID-19 spread
November 3, 2020, By HospiMedica International Staff Writers, HospiMedicaCan rewilding large predators regenerate ecosystems?
November 1, 2020, By Katarina Zimmer, The Scientist - October
How blow flies compete (or not) for decomposition duties
October 27, 2020, By Ed Ricciuti, Entomology TodayScientific Detective Work: Tracking shark fins around the world
October 21, 2020, By Melissa Cristina Márquez, ForbesFIU psychologists made a tool to help COVID-19 patients remember who they contacted
October 21, 2020, By Betsy Foresman, EdScoopThe promise and disappointment of free college
October 21, 2020, By Madeline St. Amour, Inside Higher EdFIU researchers create do-it-yourself contact tracing tool
October 21, 2020, By Wendi Grossman, WIODMiami’s ‘hard to see’ future besets attempts to outrun the sea
October 19, 2020, By James Packard, Newsy5 super latino habits you may not realize you are imposing on your children
October 17, 2020, By Madelaine D., Latin Post6 actionable strategies to support SEL skills
October 14, 2020, By Michele Israel, eSchool NewsKick open the closet door on coming out day
October 7, 2020, By John McDonald, South Florida Gay NewsGrandma & retired professor logs thousands of hours for global reef study
October 6, 2020, By Karaline Cohen, WSYX ABC 6Another fish kill on Biscayne Bay: Big trouble from Little River
October 4, 2020, By Louis Aguirre and Michelle Solomon, WPLG Local 10Why do we dig holes at the beach? Here is some science and local stories from the beach
October 1, 2020, By Jim Thompson, Northwest Florida Daily News - September
Biden and Trump offer Latino voters different visions of America — and of each other
September 29, 2020, By Melissa Gomez, Vanessa Martinez and Rahul Mukherjee, LA TimesCorals weakened by nutrient-laden water can’t fight climate change, study says
September 29, 2020, By Jessica Meszaros, WJCTHealthy corals in Biscayne Bay surprised scientists. They may help reefs survive.
September 29, 2020, By Adriana Brasileiro, Miami HeraldNew book presents two different stories that will teach children valuable lessons
September 28, 2020, By Community News Releases, Community NewspapersBlind since birth, she’s teaching visually impaired people how to use technology
September 25, 2020, By Christina Mayo, Miami HeraldMom’s frantic 911 call released after Florida shark attacks
September 23, 2020, Good Morning AmericaLeaders hold virtual town hall discussing ways to save Biscayne Bay
September 22, 2020, By Louis Aguirre, WPLG Local 10The importance of fighting digital fatigue
September 21, 2020, By Brea Jones, ArtburstProposed Miami-Dade property buyouts come to unexpected places
September 21, 2020, By Daniel Rivero, WLRNThe quiet demise of Florida’s room
September 15, 2020, By Eric Barton, FlamingoHow the pandemic is upending pre-k
September 14, 2020, By Bianca Quilantan, PoliticoHow Biscayne Bay reached its ‘tipping point’
September 8, 2020, By Andrew Quintana, NBC MiamiShark breakthrough: Bombshell find rewrites understanding of attacks
September 7, 2020, By Clive Hammond, ExpressScientists provide needed attention to Biscayne Bay after fish kill and algal blooms
September 3, 2020, By Angari Media, Angari Foundation Inc.Climate change is pushing people and wildlife to new habitats
September 3, 2020, By Janette Neuwahl Tannen and Robert C. Jones Jr., News@TheUREPLAY: ‘Saving Biscayne Bay’ special Q&A with Louis Aguirre and FIU experts
September 2, 2020, WPLG Local 10Saving Biscayne Bay: Miami-Dade needs summer fertilizer ban, scientists say
September 2, 2020, By Louis Aguirre and Andrea Torres, WPLG Local 10Saving Biscayne Bay: Miami-Dade’s septic tanks have to go, scientist says
September 1, 2020, By Louis Aguirre and Andrea Torres, WPLG Local 10 - August
‘Like Groundhog day’: New report has same old findings on how to save Biscayne Bay
August 31, 2020, By Adriana Brasileiro and Alex Harris, Miami HeraldVirtual programs offered through FIU this school year
August 31, 2020, By Jim McCarthy, Keys WeeklyEvidence-backed ways parents can think like a teacher to improve virtual learning
August 25, 2020, By Gail Cornwall, Good HousekeepingTwo hurricanes in Gulf at same time? Could it be a battle between Laura and Marco?
August 21, 2020, By Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach PostCorps should include nature-based and equitable solutions to flooding Miami | Opinion
August 14, 2020, By Steven Koller and Nadia Seeteram, Miami Herald3 surprising shark superpowers
August 11, 2020, By Todd Covelli and Segun Oduolowu, The List TVAdolescent disruptive behavior disorders linked to brain’s anticipation of reward
August 7, 2020, By Joe Graminga, Healio NewsAbuse from Afar
August 2, 2020, By Asia Eaton, Psychology Today