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.
Hammerhead sharks are the strange-looking ones. They look like someone grabbed their skull by the eye sockets and stretched their...
Most spiders don’t see in color. Not so for jumping spiders, tiny show-offs who flaunt their vivid stripes and fluffy...
Polar bears won’t be the only ones driven far from home by climate change
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.
If the tegus’ range expands, the list of native species potentially at risk could grow
An early interest in agriculture has led to a lifetime of learning for Roy Curtiss III
E.O. Wilson once referred to invertebrates as “the little things that run the world,” without whom “the human species [wouldn’t]...
A new program is training thousands of recreational anglers with equipment to release reef fish safely, helping protect fisheries along...
New findings on come jellies could have implications for synthetic and regenerative medicine
DNA “fingerprints” left behind by sea turtles offer scientists a simple, powerful way of tracking the health and whereabouts of...
Entomologist Marc Branham is building on UF's reputation as a firefly research hotspot