NEW research on #endangered #sawfish! We show large-scale movements & migration patterns of 43 large juvenile & adult #criticallyendangered smalltooth #sawfish & identified important habitat for these life stages. Check out this collaborative effort here: https://t.co/gnu0f47jXw pic.twitter.com/w5gxlARZ4c
— Andrea Kroetz, Ph.D. (@AndreaKroetz) January 28, 2021
Smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata). It was the first elasmobranch to be listed as Endangered under the ESA. This is the only one I've ever personally seen and it was a biggie! Lots of great research on this species by @NOAAFish_SERO @FSUMarineLab @CoastalElasmos @MyFWC et al. pic.twitter.com/vdFwg7lBWM
— Dr Tobey Curtis (@Mojoshark) February 3, 2021
Here's the recording of today's @WFSUPerspective s on the state of Apalachicola Bay. Members of the Apalachicola Bay System Initiative talk about two trials concerning river flows and a five year moratorium on oyster harvesting @FSUMarineLab @ApalachRiver https://t.co/5BQCSPkGlf
— WFSU Ecology Blog (@wfsuIGOR) January 28, 2021
New research led by former FSUCML grad student Jasmin Graham from Dr.Grubbs’ lab, and in collaboration with @NOAA @MyFWC & @NASA, sheds light on large-scale movements and migration in smalltooth #sawfish, a critically endangered species. @SawfishRecovery https://t.co/ExnVwHbmwS pic.twitter.com/ljAEfQ2v1k
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 28, 2021
A newly published study from Dr. Grubbs’ lab, led by former FSUCML graduate students Dr. Bianca Prohaska and doctoral candidate Brendan Talwar, investigated the stress caused by #longline capture on six species of #deep-sea sharks in the Gulf of Mexico. https://t.co/xV1h7wZFzO pic.twitter.com/dEaqXHhUfj
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 25, 2021
Jellyfish Build Walls of Water to Swim Around the Ocean https://t.co/4jbfNo0Y11
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 19, 2021
A tranquil morning on the Forgotten Coast. 📸: Travis Mohrman pic.twitter.com/45k4zFrBNL
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) February 4, 2021
Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at FSUCML!❤️ pic.twitter.com/X49sTdvCCK
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) February 14, 2021
In this important report, FSUCML's Dr. Dean Grubbs and Dr. Chris Lowe (Shark Lab, California State Univ.) detail out the twin threats of overfishing and public perception (among others) to shark and ray populations worldwide. https://t.co/KZOVYIVZn6
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) February 5, 2021
The first eels documented hunting in a pack were Volta's electric eels. These eels can reach 8 feet in length and can produce an 860-volt electric shock — the strongest electric discharge of any animal. https://t.co/X1mrpwgvNj
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) February 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/FSUMarineLab/status/1355166450709835778
"The confirmation of the female Hoan Kiem turtle brought us a new hope to restore the population of this most precious and endangered turtle species." https://t.co/kc2nu1lVN7
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 27, 2021
The Summary Report from the Apalachicola Bay System Initiative (ABSI) Oystermen's Workshop is now available! Read about the topics discussed and learn more about the goals of ABSI in developing a management and restoration plan for Apalachicola Bay.
https://t.co/33GnC0XBBk pic.twitter.com/mS15cRi58A— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 21, 2021
https://twitter.com/FSUMarineLab/status/1350103020755890176
Rare sighting of a #wolverine in Yellowstone National Park! "There are only seven documented wolverines in Yellowstone and nearby national forest, according to the National Park Service." @NatlParkService https://t.co/OTZqNX28aJ. .
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/FSUMarineLab/status/1349015874368397315
2020 was the year of new species #discovery! "This year's haul has included species from almost all kingdoms of life, ranging from lichen, wasps and barnacles to minerals, miniature tarantulas and a monkey." @NHM_London https://t.co/D9cHugncrX
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 11, 2021
Curious about the oyster life cycle? Check out this short animation and learn how oysters grow from larvae to adults! https://t.co/XkmoBpZAHo pic.twitter.com/QjN6741ZCu
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) January 4, 2021
The Apalachicola Bay System Initiative (ABSI) Dec. Newsletter is out now! Learn about the progress of the project’s Community Advisory Board, highlights from the first Oystermen’s Workshop, updates from the ABSI scientists & more. https://t.co/FBCsnIjncc pic.twitter.com/q83vY3JLPd
— FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (@FSUMarineLab) December 22, 2020
#PracticeMakesPerfect: A firm believer in hard work and spearhead of @floridastate's Cognitive Psychology Program, Anders Ericsson’s study of how humans gain expertise paved the way for cutting-edge research in how we learn, think, reason and remember: https://t.co/cBL1zJSIEu pic.twitter.com/VhjPtAysxx
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 10, 2021
A @floridastate geochemist was part of an international team that published startling evidence that a type of meteorite shows signs it contained liquid water no more than a million years ago. Munir Humayun, of @FSU_EOAS and the @NationalMagLab, explains: https://t.co/YeFTiKapxF pic.twitter.com/qwOaYj7yhD
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 9, 2021
.@FSU_EOAS researchers have uncovered new factors that contribute to year-to-year variability of tropical cyclone intensity by analyzing each global ocean basin in which cyclones occur. Learn how their findings help interpret the cyclone intensity theory: https://t.co/CEVvomEovR pic.twitter.com/pyquAugvX5
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 19, 2021
Tanya Peres, @floridastate associate professor of #FSUAnthropology at @FSUartssciences, has received a grant from the @NatlParkService to investigate a site that may hold clues to a 17th-century revolt by the Apalachee Indians against Spanish missionaries.https://t.co/gJ9aycrMQO
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 18, 2021
.@floridastate alumna Jasmin Graham was recently quoted in @nytimes! The article highlights research by Graham and colleagues on the threats facing sawfish. Graham is an @fsubio @FSUartssciences graduate and serves as president and CEO of @MISS_Elasmo.https://t.co/VRzllp5pnp
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 16, 2021
.@floridastate's John Schwenkler, professor of #FSUphilosophy @FSUartssciences, has been awarded a prestigious @NotreDameIAS fellowship to participate in their Resilience Project, studying the resilience of self-belief through cross-disciplinary research.https://t.co/wCkBHbymyV
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 4, 2021
As @floridastate continues to adjust to life amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, we rose to 2020’s biggest challenges and welcome a new chapter in 2021. Read more about how #FSU students and faculty persevered during tough times, in our latest issue of Spectrum: https://t.co/dIcB03le3P pic.twitter.com/T2B8KT9UHc
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) February 2, 2021
Mike Farrar, a two-time alumnus of @FSU_EOAS at @FSUartssciences, is now the president of the @ametsoc! Farrar who serves as director of @NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Prediction, discusses his new role and why he's proud to be a 'Nole.https://t.co/raAt6uQdne
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) January 29, 2021
.@FSUSciComp Prof. Max Gunzburger is named one of the world's most influential researchers, a distinction that fewer than 0.1% of the world's researchers in 21 fields earned in 2020. Read more about Gunzburger's impact on scientific computing: https://t.co/PFQuljOqlV @FSUResearch
— FSU Arts & Sciences (@FSUartssciences) January 14, 2021
Truly an amazing facility that many of our @floridastate @FAMU_1887 and @FAMUFSUCOE faculty enjoy working at! https://t.co/7de114odqC
— FAMU-FSU Engineering (@FAMUFSUCOE) January 26, 2021
The 2021 Seminole 100 is finally here! We would like to extend a thank you again to our VIRES sponsor @FSUAlumni. Tune into the premiere, tonight 2/18, to see this year's list of the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or led by 'Nole alumni here: https://t.co/5KNhaFv7Cl pic.twitter.com/KnQEyfaCh4
— Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship (@jimmoraninst) February 18, 2021
Great article by @fsubiz highlighting #FSUTRENDS! FSU Real Estate TRENDS Conference marks 25 years with industry luminaries: https://t.co/BJtmH0R8ZQ
— FSU Real Estate Center (@FSURealEstate) October 31, 2019
Excited about our forthcoming publication in @JAMS_updates !@FSUBiz @FSUSales https://t.co/rm6yVNQVSa
— Willy Bolander (@WillyBolander) January 30, 2021
“The foundational results obtained in this study are of great importance to develop future advanced Army applications in sensing and energy storage,” said Dr. Pani Varanasi, our #ArmyResearchOffice.
Learn more about this research @floridastate https://t.co/tYcxkktgNt
— U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (@ArmyResearchLab) February 3, 2021
Associate Professor Christie Alexander weighs in on the new COVID variant found in the Tallahassee area. https://t.co/nv2HdZGWwq
— FSU College of Medicine (@FSUCoM) February 4, 2021
"Beyond the Diagnosis" is a new podcast from the FSU Chapman Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society that seeks to answer questions about the relationship between structural factors and health. https://t.co/hG7Wi8BHyj
— FSU College of Medicine (@FSUCoM) February 2, 2021
PODCAST: Educating the next generation of family medicine physicians and the community: FMA Board member Christie Alexander, MD’s @Dr_CAlexander influence as an educator goes beyond her work as an Associate Professor at the @FSUCoM. #MedTwitter #MedEd https://t.co/hwbKKEZW7p pic.twitter.com/fSM3EuZAvs
— Florida Medical Association (@FloridaMedical) January 29, 2021
Congratulations to @FSU_EOAS alumnus @DrShepherd2013 on this recognition! @theNAEng honored him for his development of methods to understand the Earth’s hydrometeorological and hydroclimate system and for climate science public communication and outreach. https://t.co/qhMR7rkMHP
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) February 17, 2021
Learn how @HansonFSU and @floridastate faculty combine “mediocre gameplay and professional science” as they have fun and answer questions from the public about anything from molecular chemistry to dinosaurs to child development on @Twitch.https://t.co/bnKqnkHiX0
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) February 12, 2021
.@FSUCoM assistant professor Stephen Chelko led a team researching a genetic disease that causes sudden cardiac death. Their findings were published by @ScienceTM.https://t.co/y0W5H4XaKI
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) February 17, 2021
“So much of the standard Black history that we’re taught in school [is] civil rights, MLK, Rosa Parks and that’s it. There’s lots of unsung people, if you just start to look around.”@sgbuggs of @FSUCOSS spoke about #BlackHistoryMonth with @MSNNews.https://t.co/BecDgb4duJ
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) February 15, 2021
.@AlysiaRoehrig of @fsueducation spoke to @NGKids about student-teacher bonds and why they’re essential during #RemoteLearning. https://t.co/4viFOxsNTr
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) January 29, 2021
#COVID19 vaccines are rolling out across the country. Professor Zucai Suo of @FSUCoM spoke with @Verywell about their distribution.https://t.co/wZjZvxCrL1
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) January 4, 2021
.@AcadofInventors named @floridastate Assistant Vice President for Research Eric Holmes an #NAIFellow in recognition of his decades-long contributions to the biomedical field.https://t.co/icHALzHsmp
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) December 8, 2020
#COVID19 variants are circulating, causing new challenges for public health officials and vaccine developers. Professor Zucai Suo of @FSUCoM helps explain the consequences of these genetic mutations.https://t.co/uSdsZAaVu4
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) February 1, 2021
.@FSUCoM Professor Zucai Suo can offer context on why and how viruses mutate and what mutations mean for #COVID19.https://t.co/K2wjaQsQBi
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) January 13, 2021
Thrilled to announce @floridastate's new partnership with West Tallahatchie School District to bring the Emmett Till archives into their classrooms! @FSUCCI @FSU_COM @FSUFaculty @KeithBeauchamp @KeishaBlain @ZinnEdProject @MDAH_Official @fsulibraries https://t.co/ed74KBAUaE
— Davis Houck (@davishouck) February 16, 2021
Socks and electricity may not seem related. But Virginia Phifer compares superconducting materials that don't have electrical resistance to smooth sliding on a tile floor. The @floridastate student is working with @BerkeleyLab to study superconductivity: https://t.co/c8pYCdtIqn pic.twitter.com/Yz8Yc8EGL8
— DOE Science (@doescience) January 29, 2021
250 years of #Beethoven: Professor Michael Broyles of @MusicFSU spoke to @SmithsonianMag about the composer’s legacy. https://t.co/9dJhQHCG5r
— FSU Research (@FSUResearch) December 17, 2020
Happy Black History Month! If you are looking for something to do this weekend to celebrate Black History, click on the link below to watch the Jazz I Ensemble perform music composed by the legendary Duke Ellington, Thad Jones, and Jim McNeely. https://t.co/CEMhL03Tcg
— Florida State University College of Music (@MusicFSU) February 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/MusicFSU/status/1360302865940684805
Our Alumni Magazine has been published online! Be sure and check out all of the happenings at the College of Music and everything our great students, faculty, and Alumni have been doing!
https://t.co/dz5jJUgukE— Florida State University College of Music (@MusicFSU) December 15, 2020
Starts today! https://t.co/VuOeN4LAD0
— FSU History (@History_FSU) February 21, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in the WRAL piece titled "South Carolina Heartbeat Ban Marks Next Era of Abortion Battle Under Biden."https://t.co/RcOTT7LLHF
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 19, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MichaelMorley11 was quoted in the Bloomberg Law piece titled "Fixes Raised to Shine Light on Supreme Court’s 'Shadow Docket.'"https://t.co/pYomL9dK59
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 19, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler appeared on the PBS NewsHour segment titled "South Carolina Places Stringent New Restrictions on Abortions."https://t.co/N3WI22ZxO4
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 19, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The Guardian piece titled "Republicans Employ New ‘Extremely Aggressive’ Tactics to Ban Abortion."https://t.co/YiVgC5J55a
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 12, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The Post and Courier's piece titled "Understand SC: Lawmakers Poised to Pass 'Heartbeat Bill' Banning Most Abortions."https://t.co/txL9r52TFa
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 12, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @ShiLingHsu was quoted in The Daytona Beach News-Journal piece titled "In Volusia, Federal Permit Largely Steers Beach Driving, Not Political Whim."https://t.co/KuAHCo8rIz
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 8, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The Economist piece titled "How Religious Conservatives Learned To Love Anti-Discrimination Laws."https://t.co/sh9g8yad9q
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 5, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MichaelMorley11 was quoted in the Law & Crime piece titled "Legal Experts Rubbish 'Quite Bad,' 'Very Poor' Idea of Secret Impeachment Trial Vote in U.S. Senate: 'Democracy Is About Transparency.'"https://t.co/yGq1wC99xo
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 4, 2021
Congratulations to 3L Holly Parker Curry, who was quoted in an AP story last week! https://t.co/uMLt1hv5su
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) February 3, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The Washington Post piece titled "March for Life Goes Virtual as Abortion Opponents Debate Trump’s Legacy."https://t.co/uafUW4QTnI
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 29, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in the VICE piece titled "Trump Was a Disaster for Abortion Access. Here’s What Biden Can Fix."https://t.co/ExaaKT1sgN
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 26, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The Pew Charitable Trusts piece titled "Trump-Appointed Judges Fuel Abortion Debate in the States."https://t.co/uPqCMZ6DuV
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 25, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @MaryRZiegler was quoted in The New York Times piece titled "Joseph M. Scheidler, ‘Godfather’ of the Anti-Abortion Movement, Dies at 93."https://t.co/q1LZgsOncw
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 21, 2021
#FSULaw Professor @ShiLingHsu was quoted in the Tampa Bay Times piece titled "What Would Biden Rejoining the Paris Agreement Mean for Florida?"https://t.co/bOstrGMaub
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 13, 2021
#FSULaw Professor David Landau was quoted extensively in The Globe and Mail piece titled "What Consequences Might Trump Face for Wednesday’s Violence?"https://t.co/ntoWfZiOF2
— FSU College of Law (@FSUCollegeofLaw) January 11, 2021
.@FAMUFSUCOE Assistant Professor Christian Hubicki will develop algorithms that teach robots how to analyze risk with a grant from @ToyotaResearch. https://t.co/rTHQtTdwC0 https://t.co/fMzYjJ4wqb
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 27, 2021
Scientists from around the world come to the FSU-headquartered @NationalMagLab for help answering research questions. Now, the facility will partner with Tallahassee-based MagCorp to provide solutions for businesses using magnetically enabled technologies.https://t.co/l4HschJbX2
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 19, 2021
Florida State University, in partnership with @HealthyLeonFL and @fsu_health, began administering the first round of COVID-19 vaccines to faculty, staff and students age 65 and older in its continued efforts to mitigate the virus. #StayHealthyFSUhttps://t.co/KyY4QO2pNG
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 13, 2021
Across campus, student innovation and entrepreneurship are flourishing at Florida State University💡#NationalInventorsDay @JimMoranCollege @FAMUFSUCOE @FSUBiz https://t.co/T23vQNZOjN
— Florida State University (@floridastate) February 11, 2021
FSU's COVID-19 vaccination distribution to faculty, staff and students age 65 and older marks another important step in promoting a healthier and safer campus. #StayHealthyFSU pic.twitter.com/vWXamcNhnQ
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 15, 2021
The innovative FSU Master Craftsman program quickly transitioned from creating custom sculptures and public artwork to the production of medical-grade face shields and plexiglass partitions to help keep frontline workers and campus safer.https://t.co/kQAZMGSCWS
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 15, 2021
Not only is @FSUWBB Interim Coach @CoachBrookeFSU busy on the court, she is helping @momsincoaching across the country! Full video: https://t.co/EBfrNdUm66 pic.twitter.com/ABN3PvKRM9
— Florida State University (@floridastate) February 18, 2021
The February Edition of FSU Headlines features the latest in-depth coverage of Florida State University news and highlights! Full episode 💻https://t.co/0SUkQVeTrX pic.twitter.com/tJIb67nuD7
— Florida State University (@floridastate) February 17, 2021
Thank you to @FSUNSFP, @Seminoles and @FSUSemSound for all the #HappyBirthdayFSU wishes during halftime at the @FSUHoops🏀 game vs. Clemson. #GoNoles pic.twitter.com/uJHwUjfeeG
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 23, 2021
The GAP Commercialization Investment Program within the FSU Office of Commercialization is an important tool for helping @FSUResearch bridge the gap between the laboratory and the marketplace.💡 https://t.co/TFChfh522T
— Florida State University (@floridastate) January 5, 2021
Our dear friends over at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital throw out our first pitch today, thank you for the "all clear" and Go Noles! #OneTribe pic.twitter.com/sUUmFLI6GS
— Florida State Softball 🥎 (@FSU_Softball) February 20, 2021
FSU Panama City Associate Dean Irvin Clark says the best part about the Seminole Landing project is making students feel at home. “People can call this home. You know just not a place to just go to school but they can actually call FSU Panama City home.”https://t.co/Is7zze53y7
— FSU Panama City (@fsupc) January 19, 2021