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From YouTube, February 25, 2022 SETI Live: Finding Meteors with Data Science Students at New College of Florida’s Applied Data Science masters program joined the world-wide effort in analyzing data collected from … Students at New College of Florida’s Applied Data Science masters program joined the world-wide effort in analyzing data collected from cameras watching […]
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The Florida Microbiome Project: Mapping Microbial Communities to Support Environmental Health
CategoriesPostedThe Florida Microbiome Project—led by New College Professor Erika Díaz-Almeyda, Ph.D.—explores how microbial communities support Florida habitats.
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From Medium. com, January 27, 2022 Have you ever looked up to a starry night sky, seen a shooting star and made a wish? I am sure you have. Well, look again and look carefully. Are you sure it is a shooting star, or could it be something else? Can you tell for sure? Well, […]
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The Computing Research Association recognized student Ellie Young with an honorable mention in its 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards competition.
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Sarasota County residents will soon have a digital dashboard to measure their quality of life
CategoriesPostedFrom WUSF News, December 28, 2021 Using massive amounts of anonymous public data, New College’s Applied Data Science students are working with Community Foundation of Sarasota County to build a tool to help decision-makers find out what the community needs. New College of Florida and Community Foundation of Sarasota County are working together to create […]
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After conducting research that provided the first-ever description of African manatee vocalizations, four NCF students published their first paper on Oct. 21.
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Crowds of stargazers gathered on New College’s bayfront campus on October 23 for “The Big Banger” event, hosted by the Astronomy Club.
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A new data-centric initiative has been established between NCF and the Community Foundation to share community trends and enhance the work of graduate students.
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Catching and tagging bull sharks is arduous scholarly work, and thesis student Cecilia Hampton is on the cutting edge of this effort.