Florida residents capture lionfish for challenge
Bob Cox decided to participate in the Lionfish Challenge because he photographs lionfish and wants to help reduce the negative impact they have on marine life.
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Bob Cox decided to participate in the Lionfish Challenge because he photographs lionfish and wants to help reduce the negative impact they have on marine life.
UF Health researchers are developing antibiotic drug combinations that will prevent the spread of the world’s deadliest superbug, Acinetobacter baumannii, or A. baumannii. Superbugs are bacterial pathogens resistant to antibiotics.
Alachua County commissioners are reaching out to the public to find creative ways to use the space where the McConnell YMCA once stood.
UF researchers won a national award for engineered heat-tolerant corn.
The color red keeps consumers focused on package labels, a new UF study suggests.
Gerrit Hoogenboom, a UF professor of agricultural and biological engineering, won an award for his decadeslong work in soil science.
Common antibiotics do not increase the risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease among children prone to developing those diseases, UF researchers found.
More than half of mosquito species in deforested areas transmit human pathogens, UF researchers found.
UF researchers discovered new pathogens that may damage Florida tomatoes.
Paul Schulte wants students of all abilities to have the opportunities he had.
New research from UF suggests proper treatment for early stages of anal cancer can lead to an 80 percent decrease in mortality risk in gay and bisexual men.
To help the sustainability of banana plants, UF researchers have been studying a bacterial infection threatening the East African staple.
UF researchers found a beneficial bacteria in breast-fed babies that can possibly protect them from an intestinal disease.
UF faculty taught Alachua County elementary school teachers the importance of STEM during a National Science Foundation-sponsored showcase Wednesday.
Reducing oxygen for just 30 minutes, known as hypoxia, can drive bacteria from the mother’s body into the fetus’s brain, UF researchers showed.
To foster an understanding among cultures, the Alachua County Library District is offering Arabic language classes starting Wednesday.
Students can now borrow charging cables for their phones and computers at Marston Science Library.
For Hallie Uhrig, attending UF is a family tradition that began in 1925.
About 84 people received trivia facts, healthy-cooking demonstrations and advice from a Gainesville-licensed dietitian Saturday.
After a two-week break, UF’s Reitz Union Board Entertainment will resume its regular GatorNights event from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Reitz Union on Friday.