Botany What shapes the invasion of non-native plants? A Miami botanist and geographer team up to predict which forests are at greatest risk Study examines potential of plants as food source in space Miami professor John Kiss leads a NASA-funded project to study plant development on the International Space Station. Geography What shapes the invasion of non-native plants? A Miami botanist and geographer team up to predict which forests are at greatest risk Landscape modification poses potential threat A Miami geographer examines the ecological consequences of artificial lakes and ponds. Emerging ecotourism A Miami geographer investigates tourism and sustainability. Who made my car? A Miami geographer analyzes the growing trend of auto parts outsourcing. Geology Dr. Hart helps identify world's oldest Homo sapien remains A team of researchers that includes a Miami geology professor identifies the fossilized remains of early Homo sapiens in Africa. Gerontology Scripps Gerontology Center reports on care costs The Scripps Gerontology Center estimates the value of long-term care for Ohio's disabled senior citizens at $10 billion. History Nixon's largest secret military operation revealed A Miami history professor discloses evidence of a secret nuclear ploy during Richard Nixon's presidency. Kinesiology and Health Professors link hearing to fitness Research conducted at Miami shows a connection between cardiovascular fitness levels and hearing loss. Microbiology Acquisition of instrumentation advances DNA research Microbiology department teams with botany, chemistry, geology, and zoology professors to study DNA. Speech Pathology and Audiology Clinical training tool improves abilities of brain injury survivors Miami researchers design a training program to aid brain injury survivors. Professors link hearing to fitness Miami researchers find a link between cardiovascular fitness and hearing sensitivity.
Botany
What shapes the invasion of non-native plants? A Miami botanist and geographer team up to predict which forests are at greatest risk
Study examines potential of plants as food source in space Miami professor John Kiss leads a NASA-funded project to study plant development on the International Space Station.
Geography
Landscape modification poses potential threat A Miami geographer examines the ecological consequences of artificial lakes and ponds.
Emerging ecotourism A Miami geographer investigates tourism and sustainability.
Who made my car? A Miami geographer analyzes the growing trend of auto parts outsourcing.
Geology
Dr. Hart helps identify world's oldest Homo sapien remains A team of researchers that includes a Miami geology professor identifies the fossilized remains of early Homo sapiens in Africa.
Gerontology
Scripps Gerontology Center reports on care costs The Scripps Gerontology Center estimates the value of long-term care for Ohio's disabled senior citizens at $10 billion.
History
Nixon's largest secret military operation revealed A Miami history professor discloses evidence of a secret nuclear ploy during Richard Nixon's presidency.
Kinesiology and Health
Professors link hearing to fitness Research conducted at Miami shows a connection between cardiovascular fitness levels and hearing loss.
Microbiology
Acquisition of instrumentation advances DNA research Microbiology department teams with botany, chemistry, geology, and zoology professors to study DNA.
Speech Pathology and Audiology
Clinical training tool improves abilities of brain injury survivors Miami researchers design a training program to aid brain injury survivors.
Professors link hearing to fitness Miami researchers find a link between cardiovascular fitness and hearing sensitivity.