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October 23, 2024

MagLab researchers are working to investigate platinum group metals using the world’s most powerful Nuclear Magnetic Resonance systems.


The NanoOne Bio 3D printer in the lab of FAMU-FSU engineering professor and MagLab researcher Jamel Ali.

September 30, 2024

New tool will enable biological research and bioengineering at a super-small scale, opening the door to improved testing of pharmaceuticals and creati…


Earth's core

September 05, 2024

MagLab theoretical physicists uncovered unique properties of iron monoxide which may play a role in transferring heat from Earth’s core to the surface…


Microscopic image of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

August 21, 2024

Research shows the fungus shuffles and rebuilds its cell wall to defend against antifungal drugs.


Consumer products that may contain forever chemicals include fast food containers, cleaning products, dental floss, and makeup.

August 07, 2024

MagLab research works to find and catalog PFAS forever chemicals in our environment.


Kristina (Kicki) Håkansson

June 10, 2024

After years advising the lab as a member of our User and External Advisory Committees, Kristina (Kicki) Håkansson will now lead the MagLab’s ICR facil…


The predatory bacteria called BALOs attacking another bacteria with its "kiss of death."

June 04, 2024

Researchers at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory are working to learn more about predatory bacteria called BALOs and what role they could pl…


Roxanne Hughes Named AAAS Fellow

April 18, 2024

Roxanne Hughes, Director of the MagLab’s Center for Integrating Research and Learning, named a AAAS Fellow.


MagLab Director Greg Boebinger with the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, which he received March 23, 2024 in Tallahassee.

March 25, 2024

The award from the National Eagle Scout Association recognizes Eagle Scouts for professional accomplishments and volunteering.


Physicist Kathleen Amm

March 21, 2024

Dr. Amm to oversee world's largest and highest-powered magnet lab. 


Graduate students Sophie Jermyn (left) and Mary Jean Savitsky (right) working in professor Jamel Ali’s lab at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.

March 08, 2024

A MagLab biomedical engineering research group blazes a trail for women in science.


Open House banner

February 22, 2024

2024 science festival will celebrate toys of all types.


The gel-like electrolyte made of lithium chloride and gallium fluoride that shows promise of improving batteries.

February 12, 2024

An FSU chemistry team advances work to find batteries that charge faster and last longer.


Corn harvest waste seen in the field, after processing for fuel production, and as finished biofuel.

January 31, 2024

Fuel made from corn harvest waste would reduce greenhouse emissions by 70%.