August 17 is National Honey Bee Day. Here are a few things about honey bees you probably didn’t know.
A huge temperature spike 56 million years ago provides insights into modern climate change
Hammerhead sharks are the strange-looking ones. They look like someone grabbed their skull by the eye sockets and stretched their...
Sea Turtle Hospital addresses tumors
A hiss emerges from a plastic bin, rising over the noise from a nearby highway. On a levee at the...
UF lab is focused on keeping honey bees healthy
You’ve probably heard of probiotics’ role in creating a healthy gut biome. But what if they could help coral reefs,...
UF researchers are working with the Disney Conservation Fund to save threatened species from extinction
University of Florida history Professor Jack E. Davis has made a career out of writing about big environmental topics. He...
When you stocked up supplies for quarantine, you likely checked several items off your hurricane preparation kit list as well. That head start will come in handy as hurricane season elbows its way into the pandemic in progress.
UF veterinarians help aquatic mammals snarled in fishing line
Alligator mating season has arrived along with warmer weather, but this year, the alligators pretty much have all 2,000 acres of campus to themselves.












