From a Farm to Boeing
You can detect a mix of disbelief and excitement in Dale Wagner’s voice as he describes the senior design project he just completed as part of his mechanical engineering degree requirements.
You can detect a mix of disbelief and excitement in Dale Wagner’s voice as he describes the senior design project he just completed as part of his mechanical engineering degree requirements.
OVERVIEW Over the past couple of years, governments around the world have loosened the legislation surrounding the cultivation, processing and sale of marijuana. At the moment, some 60 countries have either decriminalized recreational or medical use of cannabis or are turning a blind eye to its consumption. Canada hit the headlines in 2018 with its …
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NASA has turned to UCF to develop a new way of powering and heating spacecraft when they are far from the sun and solar energy isn’t practical.
OVERVIEW Over the past couple of years, governments around the world have loosened the legislation surrounding the cultivation, processing and sale of marijuana. At the moment, some 60 countries have either decriminalized recreational or medical use of cannabis or are turning a blind eye to its consumption. Canada hit the headlines in 2018 with its …
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The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) recently posted a document confirming a cyber event that occurred on a western U.S. electrical grid in spring 2019, marking the first cyberattack on an American grid and, more importantly, striking a chord among operators. The case, which is ironically labeled a “lesson” by NERC, is a glaring …
The most popular UCF research stories of 2019 are about things we value, such as getting a good night’s sleep, the health impact of what we eat, preserving a species for the next generation, and exploring beyond our planet.
The most popular UCF research stories of 2019 are about things we value, such as getting a good night’s sleep, the health impact of what we eat, preserving a species for the next generation, and exploring beyond our planet.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is turning to the University of Central Florida to develop new technology to help keep first responders safe during potentially toxic fires.
UCF College of Medicine researchers have found an enzyme that cuts away the building blocks that form brain plaques linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
IN THE HEADLINES Technology continues to change our lives in so many ways – not the least in the way we shop. This holiday season, the U.S. will be shopping online at a record pace, to the tune of $143.7 billion in the U.S., a 14.1 percent increase from 2018. And because this Thanksgiving falls …
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