UCF Explores New Way to Mine on the Moon
UCF is taking inspiration from well-established mining techniques on Earth to tackle mining on the moon and asteroids.
UCF is taking inspiration from well-established mining techniques on Earth to tackle mining on the moon and asteroids.
A new study co-authored by a University of Central Florida researcher shows that laws that punish substance use during pregnancy actually do more harm than good.
A University of Central Florida researcher and his team have developed an advanced new rocket-propulsion system once thought to be impossible.
Angelina Leary, a student in UCF’s clinical psychology doctoral program, is one of 15 students at the university named a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow.
A research collaboration and ensuing friendship between a trauma surgeon in Oregon and a handful of engineers in Florida has resulted in a new ventilator design that requires no electricity and could be a game-changer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A research collaboration and ensuing friendship between a trauma surgeon in Oregon and a handful of engineers in Florida has resulted in a new ventilator design that requires no electricity and could be a game-changer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A research collaboration and ensuing friendship between a trauma surgeon in Oregon and a handful of engineers in Florida has resulted in a new ventilator design that requires no electricity and could be a game-changer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The University of Central Florida is one of two universities selected to study the social and economic impacts of Florida’s red tide events during 2017-19 that killed fish, stunk up the coastlines and sent tourists packing.