UCF Workshop to Focus on Mysterious Space Objects
Scientists from around the world will converge at UCF’s Florida Space Institute this week to discuss Centaurs, a type of poorly understood objects found between Jupiter and Neptune.
Scientists from around the world will converge at UCF’s Florida Space Institute this week to discuss Centaurs, a type of poorly understood objects found between Jupiter and Neptune.
Scientists from around the world will converge at UCF’s Florida Space Institute this week to discuss Centaurs, a type of poorly understood objects found between Jupiter and Neptune.
A team of University of Central Florida researchers has overcome a long-standing problem in laser science, and the findings could have applications in surgery, drilling and 3D laser mapping.
A team of University of Central Florida researchers has overcome a long-standing problem in laser science, and the findings could have applications in surgery, drilling and 3D laser mapping.
OVERVIEW As growing climate risk increases the frequency and severity of natural disasters, shifting weather patterns are driving dramatic surges in another peril – wildfires. Record wildfire losses over the last two years have posed a growing threat to people, property and business. “While wildfires have always occurred, the recent events in 2017 and 2018 …
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Big data is reshaping industries from healthcare and aerospace to finance and cyberspace, and UCF is helping prepare some of the workforce that will help map the way.
UCF has done it again. Another science experiment flew into space today aboard Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo, making it the third time in three months that UCF’s projects have flown into space.
High IQs aren’t going to be enough to stop an ecological disaster. It’s going to take social intelligence, too. That’s the conclusion of a new study co-authored by a University of Central Florida researcher and published Wednesday in the journal .
High IQs aren’t going to be enough to stop an ecological disaster. It’s going to take social intelligence, too. That’s the conclusion of a new study co-authored by a University of Central Florida researcher and published Wednesday in the journal .
OVERVIEW In the U.S., only one in three workers has adequate savings for retirement at age 67. And the problem is not just confined to the U.S. People around the world are dealing with the rapid disappearance of the traditional employer-sponsored pension. The broader move from defined benefit (DB) plans to defined contribution (DC) plans …
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