UF researchers have figured out how to turn human waste into rocket fuel
UF physicists were leaders in the construction of LIGO and the detection of gravitational waves
In June 2000, when President Bill Clinton announced that the initial sequencing of the human genome had been completed, it...
Images of the pandemic pause became familiar so quickly: Zoom cameos by cats tiptoeing across keyboards, parents stabbing mute buttons...
A new technology is changing the face – and pace – of cell science
UF researchers have developed new compounds with aquatic origins
UF lab designed new, innovative technology that will assist in gathering more timely, efficient hurricane research
A symphony orchestra is comprised of the strings, the woodwinds, the brass and percussion. Without one, you lose the depth of sound. Without them all, you lose the genius of Beethoven or Mozart.
Soltis’ research interests are angiosperm phylogeny, phylogeography, polyploidy and conservation genetics
UF scientists and artists are blending their unique talents to mutual benefit
UF researchers say common sense may be our best defense
A new study suggests hundreds of millions of planets in our galaxy may be in the “habitable zone” capable of...











