Explore Magazine
Volume 3 Issue 2
Extracts
Research Briefs
Life's Work
For nearly three decades, researchers in the University of Florida's Interdisciplinary
Reproductive Biology Group have probed the mysteries of fertility and reproduction
in good species and bad.
"El Niño": No Angel
University of Florida researchers in a wide variety of disciplines focus
on many diverse aspects of the enigmatic weather phenomenon known as El
Niño.
Reaching For The Stars
When a team of UF astronomers made international news last March with the
discovery of a solar system forming 220 light years from Earth, their accomplishment
was made even more impressive by the route they took to achieve it.
Florida's Indians: Past And Present
UF archaeologist Jerald T. Milanich draws on his own archaeological and
documentary research and the work of a host of colleagues and UF graduate
students to paint a lively account of Florida's Native Americans, from
more than 12,000 years ago to the present.
Learning About Lightning
Much of modern understanding of the physics of lightning can be attributed
to UF lightning researchers, who also have helped protect people and property
from lightning's harmful reach.
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