A huge temperature spike 56 million years ago provides insights into modern climate change
The study describes the first bones below the skull of Purgatorius
It is critical to plant trees in the right places so they will do well in harsh urban environments
Program for Resource Efficient Communities director talks low carbon
Florida Climate Institute co-directors discuss the importance of science
UF/IFAS researchers may have found a key to converting algae to fuel
When structures collapse, Jennifer Bridge’s phone rings. Often, it is family wanting insight from Bridge, an associate professor in the...
UF researcher uses laser scanning to document coastal communities' heritage
How do you find out what a fish feels? For UF researcher James Liao, the answer involves lasers, taxidermy and more
A UF medicinal chemistry professor has discovered a natural sunscreen made by microbes that may be better for humans – and the environment as well.
UF veterinarians help aquatic mammals snarled in fishing line
The Panama Canal expansions offers UF and its partners unprecedented scientific and educational opportunities












