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A protestor faces off with Kenyan police in Nairobi after the 2017 general election

Kenya’s young voters have a dilemma: they dislike ethnic politics but feel trapped in it — Narrelle Gilchrist, Amanda B. Edgell and Sebastian Elischer

In elections and beyond, young Kenyans are an important political cohort. People between the ages of 18 and 35 make...
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How Florida researchers are using UF’s supercomputer — Blake Trauschke

High-impact research is in full swing on the University of Florida’s powerful supercomputer, with faculty and students from across the...
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Using AI, UF startup companies boost ailing citrus industry — Sara Dagen

As news broke that Florida’s citrus industry ended this year’s growing season with its lowest production in eight decades, an...
Lyle L. Moldawer and Scott Brakenridge

Researchers leverage AI to identify sepsis within 12 hours — Dorothy Hagmajer

In a medical field like critical care, where time can mean life or death, a sepsis diagnosis is like the...
The presence of the pJAK2 peptide (top middle) is shown to block replication of a human coronavirus. The next panel (top right) shows how an inactive control peptide does not affect the spread of the virus.

UF researchers discover new way to inhibit virus that causes COVID-19 — Doug Bennett

When the virus that causes COVID-19 enters the body, it hijacks cellular proteins and suppresses the human inflammatory response, allowing...
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UF partners with CIA on improving cybersecurity — UF News

From the shutdown of an oil pipeline to disrupted access to government, business and healthcare system databases, high-profile cyberattacks in...
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UF/IFAS researchers will use AI to assess livestock mobility — Brad Buck

University of Florida scientists want to assess livestock mobility faster and more accurately, ultimately helping farm animal health and production....
The MySurgeryRisk mobile app gives doctors detailed information on each complication (left) and risk predictions from the algorithm along with major factors leading to the prediction (right).

Artificial intelligence platform predicts surgical complications — Doug Bennett

Complications after surgery can pose many challenges for both physicians and patients. Now, University of Florida researchers have confirmed their...
What’s cellulitis? A dermatologist explains

What’s cellulitis? A dermatologist explains — Marjorie Montanez-Wiscovich and Arthur Mark Samia

Your skin usually deflects any bacteria it encounters, protecting you from all sorts of infections. However, when you get a...
Federal gas tax holiday

Federal gas tax holiday: Biden says it will provide ‘a little bit of relief’ – but experts say even that may be a stretch — Jay L. Zagorsky, Erich Muehlegger, Sanya Carley and Theodore J. Kury

President Joe Biden called on Congress to suspend the federal gas tax to “bring families just a little bit of relief” as...
What is curtailment? An electricity market expert explains

What is curtailment? An electricity market expert explains — Theodore J. Kury

Curtailment has a special meaning in electric power systems. It describes any action that reduces the amount of electricity generated...
Conservation science still rests on how animals can benefit humans

Conservation science still rests on how animals can benefit humans — Heather Alberro, Bron Taylor and Helen Kopnina

The accelerating loss of other species around the globe is so extensive that many experts now refer to it as...
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