FSU chemist’s ultrathin films promise a multitude of uses
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Imagine a special coating that can be applied to any of a number of surfaces. With its application, carpets, furniture […]
FSU chemistry professor wins top award in chromatography
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John G. Dorsey, the Katherine Blood Hoffman Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University, has been selected to […]
Professors’ odor-scrubbing “bio-filters” will reduce greenhouse gasses
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Thanks to old tires, broken glass and yard debris, Leon County’s Solid Waste Facility (Landfill) soon will emit less odor, […]
FSU oceanography professor wins international honor
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With research ranging from a new explanation for the parting of the Red Sea during the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt […]
World-record magnet to pull in scientific breakthroughs
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The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory has marked a major scientific leap forward with the unveiling of a new, world-record […]
FSU scientist warns North Atlantic right whale facing extinction
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The North Atlantic right whale’s future looks grim if the current mortality rates continue, according to Florida State University assistant […]
FSU food scientist is lead scholar in trade negotiations with China
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After mad cow disease was twice detected in North American livestock in 2003, The People’s Republic of China banned imports […]
FSU magnet lab pulling in U.S. students, teachers for summer research
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Some of the world’s most advanced research is taking place at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, where scientists are […]
FSU researchers find ‘magic’ at the subatomic level
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Do you believe in magic? Nuclear physicists at Florida State University do—and their work is helping to provide a better […]
FSU technology bringing peace and quiet back to Wakulla Springs
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As the home of one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State […]
FSU meteorologists’ work may lead to better tracking of hurricanes
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Scientists are continually exploring different aspects of hurricanes to increase their understanding of how they behave. Recently, two NASA-funded scientists […]
FSU professor joins Nobel Laureate campaign on future of humanity
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Florida State University’s Sir Harry Kroto, Francis Eppes Professor of Chemistry and Nobel Laureate, joined the Dalai Lama, former President […]