Author: Emily Hinds

University of Florida Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Swiss Partners to Advance In-Space Research and Workforce Development
August 15, 2025FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 15, 2025 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The University of Florida (UF), through a coalition of space-focused initiatives including the Astraeus Space Institute, the In-Space Biomanufacturing Innovation Hub […]

UF plant biologist Anna-Lisa Paul receives SURA’s Distinguished Scientist Award
August 14, 2025University of Florida plant molecular biologist Anna-Lisa Paul has been named a recipient of the Southeastern Universities Research Association’s (SURA) 2025 Distinguished Scientist Award, recognizing her groundbreaking contributions to space […]

UF Ph.D. student trains Air Force cadets in synthetic biology for spaceflight research
August 12, 2025Hannah Roberts, a Ph.D. student conducting research in the University of Florida’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, recently represented UF in a prestigious collaboration with the U.S. Air Force Academy and […]

Young magmas on the moon came from much shallower depths than previously thought, new study finds
July 30, 2025New research on the rocks collected by China’s Chang’e 5 mission is rewriting our understanding of how the moon cooled. Stephen Elardo, Ph.D., an assistant professor of Geological Sciences with […]

UF doctor bridges medicine, engineering for human spaceflight through VAST space experience
July 26, 2025Peter Alexandrov, M.D., a University of Florida emergency medicine physician and member of the Astraeus Space Institute, recently completed a two-month rotation with VAST, a private space company hoping to […]

Robotic hands are the next frontier in astronaut safety
July 16, 2025Drifting silently in the cramped quarters of a spacecraft millions of miles from Earth, an astronaut clutches their side, wincing at a sudden, unfamiliar pain. There’s no doctor onboard, no […]

UF engineering team tackles spaceflight fuel challenge in zero-gravity experiment
July 16, 2025A University of Florida engineering research team led by Jacob Chung, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and member of the Astraeus Space Institute, has successfully completed […]

Forecasting the final frontier: How research prepares U.S. for the next solar storm
July 16, 2025Just last month, a powerful solar storm lit up skies across the northern hemisphere, producing vivid auroras visible as far south as parts of the northern United States. But the […]

C-STARS Looks to the Future, Building the Low-Earth Orbit Economy
April 29, 2025LAKE NONA, Fla. — Representatives from four Florida universities, including Florida Institute of Technology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and the University of Florida as the lead […]

Unraveling the mysteries of dark energy at UF
April 28, 2025As the universe expands faster and farther, so too does our understanding of the forces governing its growth. One of modern astronomy’s most profound mysteries is dark energy, an enigmatic […]