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UF is Bringing a Scientist to Every Florida School

February 5, 2022

from UF News Welcome to From Florida, a podcast where you’ll learn how minds are connecting, great ideas are colliding and groundbreaking innovations become a reality because of the University […]

UF Study Finds ‘Doomscrolling’ is a Unique Behavior

February 4, 2022

from UF News by Cynthia Roldán Hernández A new University of Florida study has found that “doomscrolling” — a term used to describe the concept of binging on negative news — is […]

International Day of Women and Girls in Science at UF | ICBR

February 3, 2022

This February 11th, please join UF | ICBR in celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Numerous studies have found that women in STEM fields publish less, […]

Viruses Don’t Just Make You Sick. They Affect Your Gut Bacteria, Too, Study Finds

February 3, 2022

from UF/IFAS Norovirus is a food-borne virus that causes food poisoning in millions of people each year. A new study from the University of Florida shows this virus also alters the bacteria […]

UF Ag Engineer Develops Smart-Spray Technology to Help Reduce Fertilizer, Pesticides

February 2, 2022

UF/IFAS by Brad Buck IMMOKALEE, Fla. — Growers need to spray efficiently so they can apply pesticides and fertilizer only to crops – and minimize the chemicals that may contaminate […]

UF-led Team Receives Keck Grant to Study Fungal Infections Spread by Wildfire Smoke

February 2, 2022

from UF/IFAS by Samantha Murray GAINESVILLE, Fla. — As wildfire season ramps up and threatens many areas across the U.S., a team of scientists begins a multi-year study to understand […]