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Posters on the Hill Recap

by Ben Judson Locke, Physics ’11 I arrived in DC on Monday, a day before Dr. Marcus Hohlmann and Mike Staib to attend an orientation session and tour of the National Archives. During this time, I met...

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Serendipity of the Singing Fish

via the Florida Tech Today  by George White and Christena Callahan  A shared fascination over fish sounds united three biology alumni years and miles removed from their days at Florida Tech. Their...

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Jon Shenker: Unforgiving Marine Biology Fun

via the Florida Tech Today by Andy McIlwraith  Marine biology is not for you. Unless it is. The smell is jarring, a pungent blend of decaying leaves and rotten eggs, as a dozen or so fresh-faced...

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Breaking the Ice in Arctic Research

By Brenna O’Neill, M.S. Marine Biology‘13 I initially thought that adjusting to an Arctic summer with temperatures in the 30s and sunlight for 22 hours a day would be difficult after coming from...

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I’m making headlines with an amazing internship while studying space sciences

By Marie McBride, B.S. Space Sciences – Solar Earth and Planetary Science ‘13 During my sophomore year at Florida Tech, I applied for a variety of summer internships. It was a wonderful surprise when I...

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Running a $500 million experiment at CERN

[Pictured from left: Brian Dorney and Dr. Marc Baarmand at CERN] Brian Dorney is a fourth-year doctoral student in the physics and space sciences department studying under Dr. Marc Baarmand. In late...

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Researcher Spotlight: Biologist Rich Aronson

Name: Rich Aronson Title: Florida Institute of Technology Professor and Department Head College: Biological Sciences, College of Science General research focus: Antarctic ecology, paleontology,...

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Proteins Grown in Space Yield Unexpected Results

Mosaic of images of fibrils formed on the International Space Station in microgravity versus fibrils formed on Earth at Florida Tech’s Ground Control lab. Florida Tech untangles findings from the SABOL...

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Doing the Math in Cancer Research

 Mathematical Tools May Help to Identify Cancer Drug Resistance in Individual Patients For Munevver Mine Subasi, associate professor in Florida Tech’s department of mathematical sciences, involvement...

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