Tapomoy Bhattacharjee monitors the printing of a jellyfish.
UF ushers in a new age of engineering with a novel technology for 3-D printing the softest objects
tribology
UF engineers apply the little-known science of tribology to sticky problems
Katherine Bermudez conducts research in lab wearing PPE.
Images of the pandemic pause became familiar so quickly: Zoom cameos by cats tiptoeing across keyboards, parents stabbing mute buttons...
Portrait of Matt Disney sitting in a lab with his chin resting on his clasped hands.
In June 2000, when President Bill Clinton announced that the initial sequencing of the human genome had been completed, it...
tomatoes
UF plant researchers are putting the taste back in tomatoes
CTSI team
UF-led collaborations are transforming the way science becomes medicine
Implicit biases, or biases that may be hidden, reveal the way test-takers associate people with words in positive or negative ways.