Florida Museum scientists find first fossil evidence for the existence of monkeys in North America
University of Florida researcher Daniel Swale describes his work in the simplest of terms: He studies the most lethal creature...
University of Florida history Professor Jack E. Davis has made a career out of writing about big environmental topics. He...
New findings on come jellies could have implications for synthetic and regenerative medicine
Entomologist Marc Branham is building on UF's reputation as a firefly research hotspot
UF/IFAS professor unveils research on rare, endangered mammal during National Bat Appreciation Month
UF/IFAS researcher Holly Ober is sharing critical findings on one of the rarest bats in the world
Invasive species in Florida like Nile monitors and Argentine black-and-white tegus pose a growing threat to the Sunshine State’s environment,...
UF research findings reveal many human activities pose a threat to the future of island biodiversity
August 17 is National Honey Bee Day. Here are a few things about honey bees you probably didn’t know.
A University of Florida geophysicist discusses the strange changes in shifting ground during a long-term study of the 1960 Chile earthquake.
Pam Soltis has spent her adult life studying the Earth’s living things, first from the perspective of plants and in recent years on a broader scale as she and her husband, Doug, have worked to create a “Tree of Life” that organizes and illustrates how all living things interact.
Science is better than fiction for an evolutionary biologist












