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Florida International University is one of twelve colleges in the country to win a grant from the Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education…
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Roy Richard Grinker, Ph.D., delivers the keynote address at the 7th Annual Promising Pathways Conference addressing autism spectrum disorders April 12 at…
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A lot of people think that the whole idea of "medical marijuana" is just made up as an excuse to get high. And, for some people, that may be the case. But…
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Just this month there have been three earthquakes in the Caribbean, including a small one in Haiti Monday morning. A University of Miami Geology Professor…
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According to scientists from Brown University and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, mangrove forests are moving north along most of Florida's…
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A South Florida lawmaker is trying again to pass a bill to keep kids under 18 out of tanning salons. A new study by Miami researchers may give the…
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All the 250 employees at the University of Florida's Citrus Research and Education Center are - in one way or another - focused on the same thing; the…
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The Dolphin Research Center in Marathon is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the middle keys. As Arianna Prothero tells us, the center has…
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What happened to the water that once flowed on Mars?That's the mission of NASA's MAVEN spacecraft, which is scheduled to launch today from Cape Canaveral.…
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Houston's Mission Control is still talking to the astronauts circling the globe in the International Space Station. But most other phone lines are down, and NASA says the shutdown could deter launches of other spacecraft and slow repair work on the Hubble Space Telescope if something goes wrong.