Government Aid: The Economic Antidote to COVID-19?
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Scientists trying to make pharmaceuticals that combat multi-organ diseases such as cancer or COVID-19 may have another tool at their disposal, thanks to the University of Central Florida.
An international team with ties to UCF has cracked a challenge that could herald a new era of ultra-high-density computing.
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A University of Central Florida researcher is part of a recently announced $1.4 million National Institutes of Health grant to help develop a new coating material for catheters and other medical devices that resists infections, blood clots and biofilms.
The SpaceX mission scheduled for May 27 has captured the nation’s imagination, because it is the first launch from U.S. soil to carry astronauts into space since the Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011.
Editor’s note: The COVID-19 global pandemic has urged companies around the world to focus their attention on providing for the health and safety of their employees and preparing their organizations for a period of disruption. On top of our regular articles examining the longer-term issues and trends impacting organizations, The One Brief will also bring …
Editor’s note: The COVID-19 global pandemic has urged companies around the world to focus their attention on providing for the health and safety of their employees and preparing their organizations for a period of disruption. On top of our regular articles examining the longer-term issues and trends impacting organizations, The One Brief will also bring …
When the U.S. space shuttle program shut down in 2011, the biggest loss wasn’t just to the local Space Coast economy, but to the nation — as six decades of rocket-launching expertise was diluted, says University of Central Florida planetary scientist Phil Metzger ’00MS ’05PhD.