Tag Archives: 'biological sciences'
Breaking the Ice in Arctic Research
By Brenna O’Neill, M.S. Marine Biology‘13 I initially thought that adjusting to an Arctic summer with temperatures in the 30s and sunlight for 22 hours a day would be difficult after coming from Florida. However, after [...]
Jon Shenker: Unforgiving Marine Biology Fun
via the Florida Tech Today by Andy McIlwraith Marine biology is not for you. Unless it is. The smell is jarring, a pungent blend of decaying leaves and rotten eggs, as a dozen or so fresh-faced [...]
Serendipity of the Singing Fish
via the Florida Tech Today by George White and Christena Callahan A shared fascination over fish sounds united three biology alumni years and miles removed from their days at Florida Tech. Their research collaboration began before [...]
Biomedical Engineering comes to Florida Tech
Pictured: The world’s first fully-contained artificial heart, AbioCor®, from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School The spring semester has really been treating me well. I’m currently taking 19 credit hours (I know, it’s insane but not earth-shattering!), starting my [...]









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