University of Florida scientists want to assess livestock mobility faster and more accurately, ultimately helping farm animal health and production....
Forensic anthropologist Phoebe Stubblefield will continue to excavate a mass grave in Oklahoma that is believed to hold remains of victims from the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.
The drone wouldn’t fly. The wheelchair-accessible van spun its tires, digging into the dusty gravel. And the men with shotguns...
A new study suggests hundreds of millions of planets in our galaxy may be in the “habitable zone” capable of...
UF researchers have discovered that ancient peoples in the Indus Valley apparently did not stay put, as was previously thought
Florida Museum scientists find first fossil evidence for the existence of monkeys in North America
Thomas Burris boarded his flight, found his seat and opened a book on nuclear receptors, the class of proteins he...
A University of Florida physics professor is the recipient of the 2020 J.J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Physics from the...
Biodiversity research connects the dots between all life on Earth
Sharks, on their own, are fascinating enough for Florida students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Add artificial intelligence to the...
Dive into Explore's archives from the fall of 2011 to the magazine's beginnings in the spring of 1996
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.












