Bruce Lipshutz receives a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to make antimalarial drugs inexpensively — and green.
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Coastal Cities Leave Up to 75% of Seafloor Exposed to Harmful Light Pollution
A study led by the University showed that quantities of light used in everyday street lighting permeated all areas of the water column.
Travel Resumes as Study Says Brazil Flights Spread Virus
Domestic and international air travel helped spread the novel coronavirus in Brazil, a study has found, as tourism bodies push for global travel to resume amid infection resurgences in some countries.
FSU Engineering Researchers Harness Wind Data to Help Meet Energy Needs in Florida
Emerging technologies might be economically viable in Florida and other parts of the Southeast.
‘Little Brain’ or Cerebellum Not So Little After All
When we say someone has a quick mind, it may be in part thanks to our expanded cerebellum that distinguishes human brains from those of macaque monkeys, for example.
Argonne-Led Team Finds Specially-Designed Engines and Fuels Could Cut Air Emissions and Water Use
Advanced fuels and new engine designs could reduce emissions and water use over the next 30 years, according for a new study led by Argonne scientists.


