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Emilio Blair met a woman whose routine checkup revealed more than initially met the eye. He now understands that alongside ...
The tech and innovation club offers coding workshops, technical interview prep and project-based learning in an era of ...
The Summer Treatment Program isn’t your average summer camp. It’s an intensive, eight-week treatment program that delivers ...
With proud families cheering and cameras flashing, FIU’s newest medical students took a defining step to becoming physicians.
Jeremy Pettit, child anxiety expert, shares how parents can help their children beat the school jitters and how to identify ...
During graduation ceremonies this week, nearly 5,000 new alumni celebrated their achievements among family, friends and ...
Researchers develop quantum-safe video encryption to protect live and stored videos from hackers and future quantum computer ...
Dr. Juan C. Cendan, FIU senior vice president for Health Affairs and dean of the FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, ...
While many sharks hunt for small, abundant prey when looking for a meal, great hammerheads have a supersized strategy with some big payoffs — eat other sharks.
Maryna Veksler moved from Ukraine in 2015 to enroll at FIU after the school’s tennis coach relentlessly pursued her.
The university’s critical contribution allows the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to fulfill its mission as a high-tech research tool that is revolutionizing how we explore worlds beyond our own.
FIU researchers are developing blockchain-based tools to protect AI systems from data poisoning attacks that could lead to dangerous real-world consequences.