World-class electron microscope to be focus of upcoming symposium
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Florida State University is home to one of the world’ s most advanced robotic electron microscopes, the FEI Titan Krios. […]
Researchers developing revolutionary nanomaterial with promise for major technological breakthroughs
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It’s a car, it’s a plane, it’s … paper? At Florida State University’s High-Performance Materials Institute (HPMI), a revolutionary new […]
Former National Science Foundation director Neal Lane to speak at FSU Faculty Luncheon Series
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Neal Lane, a senior fellow in science and technology policy at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy […]
Symposium to help FSU researchers in life sciences capitalize on entrepreneurial opportunities
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Florida State University faculty members, doctoral students and other researchers in the life sciences who are interested in learning how […]
Cells are crawling all over our bodies, but how? Biologists devise new way to watch how cells move
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For better and for worse, human health depends on a cell’s motility — the ability to crawl from place to […]
Phi Beta Kappa to host distinguished chemistry scholar for two public lectures
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Distinguished chemistry researcher John Straub will conduct two guest lectures at Florida State University through the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting […]
NSF Awards FSU physics department $5 million for nuclear research
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For more than five decades, Florida State University has been home to one of the nation’s most respected programs in […]
Put down that Xbox remote: Researcher suggests video games may not boost cognition
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Wouldn’t it be nice if all those hours kids spent glued to their PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Nintendo DS […]
La Niña watch means more dry weather possible for southeastern United States
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The Southeast Climate Consortium and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) have issued a La Niña watch, meaning it […]
Florida State University to host town hall meeting on nuclear energy
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With the future of nuclear energy as uncertain and hotly debated as ever, several local organizations have come together to […]
Acclaimed chemistry professor wins two major awards
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One of Florida State University’s most influential researchers, whose pioneering work in chemical analysis places him in an elite group […]
Corporate partnership, doctoral program create new opportunities in materials science research
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Attracting and training the best minds in the rapidly growing field of advanced materials science is the goal of a […]