For more than 20 years, USF Associate Professor Ryan Carney has pursued paleontology's biggest questions about Archaeopteryx ...
The University of South Florida Foundation and USF Research Foundation have awarded Bull Ring Accelerator Grants to Digitomy, ...
The University of South Florida is strengthening its position as a national security innovation hub through a new secure ...
Fifteen years ago, a $1.5 million gift from Dick and Cornelia “Cornie” Corbett transformed USF’s soccer stadium into one of ...
When the soft, cushion-like discs in the spine become injured or start to bulge, the effects can be debilitating. Cervical discs help stabilize the neck and allow for smooth movement. But when damaged ...
In the hours following sexual assault, teens may face difficult decisions about seeking medical care and whether to undergo a forensic exam that could support a future investigation or prosecution.
Mudia Reuben grew up hearing his parents’ stories of childhood in Nigeria, where survival came before anything else. Their mornings began with long walks, often barefoot, to distant streams to collect ...
Many women and newborns among Florida’s 23.6 million residents have limited access to direct medical and obstetrical care, especially those living in rural communities. But a unique program at the ...
In the late 1800s, Peruvian sailors noticed an unusual warming pattern in the waters of the eastern Pacific that would occur around Christmas and bring heavy rains to the region. They named the ...
On a warm spring morning, a team of oceanographers from the USF College of Marine Science cruised into the Gulf to service buoys equipped with sophisticated ocean sensors. The clock was ticking.
Reports of a hantavirus cluster linked to a cruise ship in the Atlantic have led many travelers, especially in Florida, to wonder: Is it safe to travel? Public Health experts say the answer is yes.
This morning, I am writing to share an update as USF continues to assess the damage from a structure fire in the Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) building on the St. Petersburg campus. We are very ...