UF Research Answers 2018 Federal Shutdown Questions
UF Research and the Division of Sponsored Programs (DSP) are closely monitoring the 2018 government shutdown in Washington, D.C. As there are... Read More
UF gets $8.7 million grant to improve nutritional quality, food safety in Ethiopia, Burkina Faso
The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) announces an $8.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates... Read More
UF research opens new avenue for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
University of Florida neuroscientists have validated a potential pathway to halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that affects... Read More
Becoming Visible – Verity Mathis
Verity Mathis wore holes in her jeans and a half-smile as she jumped out of the pickup truck and grabbed a shovel... Read More
UF/IFAS-developed sorghum cultivars can produce thousands of gallons of ethanol
Sweet sorghum is not just for breakfast anymore. Although sorghum is a source for table syrup, scientists see a future in which... Read More
Scents and Sensibility
Steven Munger gestures to a bowl of noses. “Take one,” he offers, catching a visitor staring. “It’s what they’re there for.” The... Read More
Becoming Visible – Adania Flemming
Adania Flemming pulled rubber waders on over her clothes, grabbed a net and stepped into the murky creek, stained with tree resin.... Read More
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