Can The Brain Help Heal The Heart?
A College of Medicine scientist is advancing research on how neurons in the heart communicate with the brain in hopes of using those messages to repair cardiac disease.
A College of Medicine scientist is advancing research on how neurons in the heart communicate with the brain in hopes of using those messages to repair cardiac disease.
A College of Medicine scientist is advancing research on how neurons in the heart communicate with the brain in hopes of using those messages to repair cardiac disease.
Sudipta Seal, an engineering professor and chair of UCF’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, will receive two international awards in the coming months for his contributions to materials science research.
OVERVIEW From introducing bans on plastic grocery bags in U.S. states and counties to issuing “blue bonds” to support sustainable marine and fishing projects in the Seychelles, the private, public and investment sectors are addressing environmental challenges that threaten overall sustainability. Business sustainability is sometimes described as a focus on the “three Ps” – profits, …
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A team of UCF researchers has become a finalist with Ford Motor Co. in a national competition to improve traffic safety, having beaten out more than 50 other teams in the competition.
Thirty-six students in the doctor of physical therapy program will present their research-project findings Saturday to the community, one of the final steps before they earn their degrees.
UCF celebrates its first anniversary this month of operating the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.The observatory is the first national research center that UCF has led. It is home to one of the world’s most sensitive…
UCF researchers have developed a way to control the speed of light. Not only can they speed up a pulse of light and slow it down, they can also make it travel backward.
OVERVIEW It used to be just older generations that worried about finding the money to pay for health care – not anymore. In fact, research shows that millennials are the most commonly affected generation by medical debt in the U.S. And while the U.S. health care system is different than other countries around the world, …
Research doesn’t end when students graduate. Conducting research keeops practicing engineers, emergency management operators and doctors current on new techniques and allows them to discover best practices that can impact entire industries.