Becoming Visible – Michelle Barboza
The heat was over 90 degrees at the Florida Museum’s Montbrook fossil site – a crater-like hole in the ground near Williston,... Read More
Black holes’ magnetism surprisingly wimpy
Black holes are famous for their muscle: an intense gravitational pull known to gobble up entire stars and launch streams of matter... Read More
UF awarded $11.9 million for prostate cancer research comparing proton and X-ray therapies
A University of Florida research team has been approved for a five-year, $11.9 million award to directly compare the potential benefits and... Read More
Protecting “the heartbeat of the Amazon”
The heartbeat of the Amazon River is in danger of being silenced as hundreds of new dams are being built or planned... Read More
Should power lines go underground?
It is the height of a highly destructive hurricane season in the United States. The devastation of Harvey in Texas and Louisiana... Read More
UF’s hurricane research team heads south
With Hurricane Irma approaching Florida, UF hurricane researchers headed south on Friday to meet the storm head on, measure wind speeds and... Read More
An Unexpected Reminder
An Update from UF Vice President for Research David Norton on August 29, 2017
The Cost of Doing Research – Importance of F&A
An Update from UF Vice President for Research David Norton on July 11, 2017
Two UF faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences
Two University of Florida faculty members have been named to the National Academy of Sciences, bringing the total number of current and... Read More
