Why We Love Wordle, According to Science
from UF News Social psychologist Matt Baldwin wakes up thinking about the yellow and green boxes of Wordle, the free, once-a-day word... Read More
UF/IFAS study: Forget the queen, kill the brood to eliminate subterranean termite colonies
By Lourdes Mederos UF/IFAS DAVIE, Fla – Taking an extended look inside a subterranean termite colony is a rare and almost non-existent... Read More
Dengue’s Dance: Host Immunity Drives Viral Evolution
DeLene Beeland UF EPI New research by a team of University of Florida investigators, and others, provides evidence that host immunity drives... Read More
Some Nonnative Fish That are Released into Lakes and Rivers Thrive in Florida; Alter Ecosystem
By Brad Buck UF/IFAS RUSKIN, Fla. — Nonnative fish eat away at the banks of rivers and lakes – one reason University... Read More
Hippos’ Constant Defecating Turns African Pools into Communal Guts
Lauren Barnett UF CLAS Hippopotamuses can eat nearly 100 pounds of food daily — and, as a result, they fill the pools... Read More
Hot Tumors: The Turbo Engine That Immunotherapy Needed
by Maja Aganovic UF Innovate Immunotherapy is a hot topic of conversation when it comes to cancer treatment. Pediatric oncologist Dr. Elias Sayour and... Read More