The corals of the future
University of Miami researchers imported corals from Honduras to breed them with Florida corals for more resilient offspring.
University of Miami researchers imported corals from Honduras to breed them with Florida corals for more resilient offspring.
Historic coral breeding effort marks new era in coral research and reef restoration.
As part of a commitment to help protect coastal communities and marine life, Peisen Tan studies the dynamics of waves.
University of Miami researchers looked at how the Port of Miami fared on the climate resilience scale within its maritime ...
This summer, the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) is being made one of NOAA’s official hurricane forecast models.
Forecasters are predicting an above-average season of between 17 and 25 named storms, with eight to 13 becoming hurricanes.
University of Miami scientists are studying how clouds generated by marine cold-air outbreaks might contribute to extreme weather.
A critical piece of Earth’s global system of ocean currents has weakened by about 12% over the past two decades.
The ClimateReady Tech Hub is positioned to help South Florida lead the nation in climate readiness and innovation.
A Q&A with Adam Friedman of 1Print, a Pompano Beach-based concrete-printing company that creates artificial reefs and seawalls.
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