UF researcher uses laser scanning to document coastal communities' heritage
When structures collapse, Jennifer Bridge’s phone rings. Often, it is family wanting insight from Bridge, an associate professor in the...
Plants grown under five-second on/off cycles appeared to be almost identical to those grown under the normal light/dark period.
In the effort to remove excess carbon dioxide from our atmosphere, humans have an unlikely ally: fjords.
New UF/IFAS study confirms rhesus macaques in Silver Springs State Park will consume eggs when they find them in natural habitat
Sea turtles are rebounding, but much work remains
The Panama Canal expansions offers UF and its partners unprecedented scientific and educational opportunities
UF sci-fi scholar encourages climate change conversations
W ildfires like the ones that recently devastated Southern California burn an average of 7 million acres a year in...
Biodiversity research connects the dots between all life on Earth
The European Medicines Agency, or EMA, has announced its conditional marketing authorization of a vaccine used to prevent the spread of...
UF biology professor uses the Big Bend area to research climate change












