Termites, Fungi and Climate Change Climate change models could have a thing or two to learn from termites and fungi, according to a new study released this week. For a…
UCF Pushes Space Frontier, Selected to Fly on Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo A UCF experiment and a 3-D printer for space developed by a UCF graduate will fly on the first NASA-funded commercial research flight on Virgin…
World Cup Highlights Link Between Tourism and Extreme Poverty When the World Cup begins on June 12, the international spotlight will be squarely on Brazil, providing an extraordinary global platform to showcase the country’s…
Pabian Selected for National Editorial Excellence Award The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA) has selected Patrick Pabian (right), director of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, to receive its 2014 Editorial…
I Wish the Sport I Love – Soccer – Could Help Eliminate Injustice Around World Every four years soccer fans around the globe focus on the FIFA World Cup, this year being held in Brazil. The national teams of countries…
Economic Selfie Says Recovery on Fire, But Reality Murkier The latest federal jobs numbers that reported the creation of more than 250,000 jobs in one month indicates the economy is on a fast rebound.…
UCF, Harvard Science Innovations Recognized Nationally Two University of Central Florida scientists have earned national awards because their inventions are expected to make a difference in fueling future commercial spacecraft and…
‘StormReady’ UCF Reminds You to Prepare for Hurricane Season UCF can’t control the weather—but the university does monitor it and reminds you to prepare for hurricane season. Hurricane season started June 1, so now…
New NanoTech May Provide Power Storage in Cables, Clothes Imagine being able to carry all the juice you needed to power your MP3 player, smartphone and electric car in the fabric of your jacket?…