The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A new model demonstrates that the alga was brought to the tropics by strong currents, and thrived in ideal growing conditions.
Subhra Mohapatra, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine, discusses her recently patented "tumor on a disc" technology.
USF doctoral student Libby Royer will never forget the devastation to the beachfront homes of Pinellas County she witnessed following hurricanes Helene and Milton in the fall of 2024. But that memory ...
Respiratory viruses are a major cause of early childhood illness, hospitalization and death around the world. Work by a team ...
John Licato is pioneering the future. His interest in video games led to a passion for technology, and he has since dedicated his education, research and career to the field. As an associate professor ...
Dr. Yael Bensoussan didn’t always dream of becoming a doctor. She started her career as a professional singer but an injury to her vocal cords eventually altered her journey. This experience sparked ...
There was a time when Julio Blanco III could never have imagined the bold path he would one day travel as a first-generation student at the University of South Florida. Blanco grew up in a family that ...
Sean Atkins always believed in himself, fueled by an inner confidence that he could excel after high school beyond the gridirons of Division II football. Instead of taking that safer route, which ...
Liaba Khan has been accepted to the 2025 Lifesavers Traffic Safety Scholar Program Liaba Khan has been named a 2025 Lifesavers Traffic Safety Scholar (TSS) and will attend the Lifesavers Conference on ...
More than 500 students, residents, trainees, faculty and leaders came together for the 35th annual USF Health Research Day, the largest research-focused event at the University of South Florida and ...