October 2023

FSU-led research shows shifting nesting timing not enough to prevent fewer sea turtle hatchlings

New research led by a Florida State University professor shows that potential adaptive responses by sea turtles, such as shifting the timing of when they nest, may not be enough to counteract the projected impacts from climate change on hatchling production.

FSU welcomes Adrian Raftery as the 2023 Myles Hollander Distinguished Lecturer

Florida State University’s Department of Statistics will welcome Boeing International Professor of Statistics and Sociology and adjunct professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington Adrian Raftery for the annual Myles Hollander Distinguished Lectureship to discuss the development of new statistical methods for understanding climate change predictions.

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FSU mathematicians explore geothermal energy, carbon sequestration climate solutions in DOE’s Energy Earthshots initiative

For decades, scientists have looked to the skies for ways to mitigate climate change – from solar panel farms to wind-driven turbines. Now, Florida State University researchers are looking at the ground beneath us for new ways to address some of today’s most complex global climate challenges.

FSU researchers earn NSF grant to apply novel mathematical tools to experimental data on sense of taste

Four Florida State University faculty members are recipients of a new grant from the National Science Foundation that will fund collaborative research aimed at improving our knowledge of an understudied area of biology: the sense of taste.