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Hippos’ Constant Defecating Turns African Pools into Communal Guts

January 8, 2022

Lauren Barnett UF CLAS Hippopotamuses can eat nearly 100 pounds of food daily — and, as a result, they fill the pools where they spend much of their lives with […]

Hot Tumors: The Turbo Engine That Immunotherapy Needed

January 7, 2022

by Maja Aganovic UF Innovate Immunotherapy is a hot topic of conversation when it comes to cancer treatment. Pediatric oncologist Dr. Elias Sayour and his team have found a way to make […]

UF Study: Consumers like Shelved Tomato Juice More than a Refrigerated Product

January 7, 2022

by Brad Buck UF/IFAS Tempted by the tangy taste of tomato juice? Consumers may prefer a product sold from grocery store shelves over a minimally pasteurized refrigerated product, but only […]

Even at the Cellular Level, Ancestry Matters

January 6, 2022

by Emily Cardinali UF News Diseases impact different populations with varying prevalence, which is reflected in health disparities that are seen for illnesses like lupus, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. To […]

Two Common Compounds Show Effectiveness Against COVID-19 Virus in Early Testing

January 6, 2022

by Doug Bennett UF Health A pair of over-the-counter compounds has been found in preliminary tests to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers have found. […]

Meet the Agronauts

January 5, 2022

Barb Baylor Anderson Fresh From Florida, 2022 Edition As recent news featured revolutionary trips into space, two Ph.D. plant molecular biologists were making their own galactic headlines. Their pioneering work […]