UCF Research Project Awarded $2M NIH Grant to Study Health Benefits of Harmful Chemical The study will examine chemistries of nitric oxide — found as a pollutant but also in the human body — relevant to human health.
Limbitless Solutions, UCF Expand Advanced Manufacturing, Entrepreneurship Opportunities for Student Veterans Limbitless is collaborating with UCF’s Military and Veteran Success Center for specialized training and internship opportunities for student veterans.
UCF, Mitsubishi Power Elevate Partnership in National Push for Hydrogen-Based Clean Energy UCF and Mitsubishi Power to co-host hydrogen forum Sept. 8 to address hydrogen’s role in the nation’s push to achieve net-zero carbon emissions.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Student Wins 2 Prestigious UCF Scholarships The awards are in recognition of her contributions to the field of research.
UCF Space Expert on Why NASA Launches Get Scrubbed As NASA makes its second launch attempt for the Artemis 1 mission, planetary scientist Phil Metzger ’00MS’05PhD — who worked on the Space Shuttle program Launch Team — shares insight on launch preparations and scrubs.
Can Cancer Drugs Cure Malaria? UCF Researchers Receive $3.8M Grant to Investigate The College of Medicine researchers are part of a multidisciplinary collaboration that was recently awarded a 5-year $3.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate the use of cancer drugs to fight malaria.