UCF Biologist Records Highest-Ever Voltage By Electric Eel Professor William Crampton is featured in Nature Communications for his discovery of the highest-ever voltage generated by a living creature.
UCF Zoologist Stars in Smithsonian Documentary About Eels UCF zoologist William Crampton braves the Amazon River to uncover the secrets of electric fish as part of a new documentary airing on the Smithsonian…
UCF Biology Professor to Handle Electric Eels on National TV University of Central Florida zoologist William Crampton loves electric fish and that’s made him one of the world’s experts when it comes to these creatures.…
Achievements Recognized at Founders’ Day Honors Convocation Faculty members, staff and students who have made significant achievements and academic contributions at the University of Central Florida were recognized at the annual Founders’…
UCF Honors 8 with Inaugural Reach for the Stars Award UCF’s newest Founders’ Day recognition honors early-career professors who have achieved noteworthy research or creative activities of national impact. The Reach for the Stars Award…
UCF Biologist Shocks Viewers in New National Geographic TV Series University of Central Florida biologist William Crampton will take television viewers on a journey to capture an electric eel and measure its voltage in an…
Man Vs. Monster Eel: A 'Shocking' Battle Monster electric eels more than six feet long are the stars of this week’s episode of “Dangerous Encounters,” a documentary series on the National Geographic…
Electric Fish and Diversification This theory may challenge the conventional wisdom that rapid changes in animal species are spurred primarily by adaption to new ecological opportunities — a theme…
Scientists discover that sand on Mars and the Moon can be turned into building blocks for space settlements TechSpot