Dr. Zeina Hannoush felt the ground shake beneath her feet and steadied herself. During the entirety of her childhood and early adult years growing up in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, she had ...
They’re present at every Miami Hurricanes athletic event, cultivating that infectious Cane spirit we all feel each time student-athletes bring home a win, but their efforts often go unnoticed. Behind ...
In a significant move toward marine conservation, Congress is considering the OCTOPUS Act, a federal law that aims to ban commercial octopus farming in the United States. The bill would also prohibit ...
As businesses across the country strive to deliver better customer experiences, a new nationwide study provides timely insights into what Americans value most in the products and services they use ...
Sports have entered the data age. Teams that once relied solely on traditional scouting now use data to evaluate everything from player performance to fan engagement strategies. This shift has created ...
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But for University of Miami alumna Jennifer Roche, the tournament’s success won’t be measured solely by attendance figures or television ratings. Instead, she is focused on what remains after the ...
A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse ...
Marco Rubio, the son of immigrants from Cuba who graduated from the University of Miami School of Law and went on to achieve a stellar career as a United States senator, was sworn in as the nation’s ...
A new study published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows that electronically tagged sharks can serve as mobile sensors, collecting ocean climate data in regions that are ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans are deficient in vitamin D, experts say. This is worrisome since this vitamin is crucial for our bone health. Lack of it can result in muscle pain, bone loss, muscle ...