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Released: 28-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Ocean Fuel Injectors Linked to Hurricane Intensification
University of Miami

A University of Miami professor has identified the probable cause of those sudden intensifications and, perhaps more importantly, mapped some of the hot spots where this season's hurricanes are likely to strengthen dramatically just before landfall.

Released: 29-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Endangered Florida-Coast Billfish
University of Miami

During the past two decades, the numbers of immense silvery billfish sailing through Florida's aqua blue waters have been steadily declining due to over-fishing. The species, which include sailfish, blue marlin, white marlin, spearfish and swordfish, are some of the state's most popular catches among both commercial fishermen and sport fishing enthusiasts.

Released: 9-Dec-2003 3:40 PM EST
Safe and Effective Seizure Treatment for Elderly Patients with Epilepsy
University of Miami

Researchers have found that the anti-epileptic drug (AED) Keppra (levetiracetam) controlled seizures and was well tolerated by more than 70 percent of elderly patients with epilepsy evaluated in a new study.

Released: 15-Feb-2016 1:05 PM EST
How Humans Impacted the Everglades
University of Miami

Excavations show the role early humans played in forming the tree islands that dot the river of grass.

Released: 25-Feb-2016 2:05 PM EST
Shark Survey
University of Miami

A survey of shark scientists reveals that a majority favor sustainable fishing of the predators rather than a ban on shark fishing.

Released: 3-Mar-2016 2:05 PM EST
University of Miami Research Explains Success of Extremist Politicians
University of Miami

Today's longer campaign cycles, filled with numerous televised debates and constant news reporting and social media coverage, are causing the rise of extremist politicians, according to a new study from the University of Miami School of Business Administration, just published in the American Economic Journal: Economics.

   
Released: 30-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Dynamic Connections in the Brain
University of Miami

Research focuses on the moment-to-moment variations in a region of the brain involved in multiple mental processes.

Released: 12-Apr-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Understanding Genes Linked to Autism-Relevant Behavior in High-Risk Siblings
University of Miami

UM College of Arts & Sciences psychology researchers find that dopamine genes could shine a light on early communication.

Released: 25-Feb-2020 1:10 PM EST
Modern technology reveals old secrets about the great, white Maya road
University of Miami

Did a powerful queen of Cob谩, one of the greatest cities of the ancient Maya world, build the longest Maya road to invade a smaller, isolated neighbor and gain a foothold against the emerging Chich茅n Itz谩 empire?

Released: 17-Aug-2020 3:10 PM EDT
Global warming is changing our plant communities
University of Miami

Although Live Oak trees are common in South Florida today, Ken Feeley, a University of Miami biology professor, said their time here may be fleeting.


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