UF team creates tiny, storm-testing airplanes and subs
By Claire Fuller | June 5, 2013UF researchers have created tiny, unmanned airplanes and submarines that can travel inside hurricanes and collect data in real time.
UF researchers have created tiny, unmanned airplanes and submarines that can travel inside hurricanes and collect data in real time.
Every Wednesday at the Union Street Farmers Market in Gainesville you can find a wide array of locally produced food including organic produce and vegan-friendly food carts.
Rain, rain, go away. But a tropical storm won’t stop us from doing what we love best... Darts & Laurels
One single distraction inside a car can be more hazardous to drivers than obstacles on the road: backseat drivers.
Local conservative talk show WBXY 99.5 is now an electronic dance party.
Gainesville residents can look forward to a new place to chow down in Butler Plaza.
When Becca Huy sat down with her significant other to discuss their future, she made sure she mentioned that she expected to hear the pitter-patter of little feet.
Brace for impact.
The Florida-favorite grocery store Publix has three locations within walking distance of each other on Archer Road.
Summer has always been a popular season for the deliverance of fresh songs and albums, but one band’s new release is standing out in the rock genre.
Garrett Bunton, dressed in a dark robe only long enough to cover his green plaid boxers, held a long cane while stripping to the song “Magic Stick” by 50 Cent.
The Oaks Mall was home to the Art, Craft & Lifestyle Show from May 30 to June 2.
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday after he drove about 30 mph over the speed limit and told officers his behavior was inspired by watching “The Fast & the Furious.”
For the past several months now, my Facebook newsfeed has been clogged with the laments of “The Walking Dead” and “Game of Thrones” fans who complain mostly about the same thing: the injustice of the fact the season finales of their beloved shows end with cliff hangers.
Frame-filled white walls bring children still holding their mother’s hands, as well as university-age young adults.
Some people love them; some people hate them. And I’m talking about road trips. Personally, I’ve never really been a big fan. My motto has pretty much always been “why drive when you can fly?” But the more I thought about it, the more I realized there is a beauty to road trips that can’t be found when you fly. With a road trip, it’s more about the journey and less about the destination, and there’s something beautiful about that. I consider myself a road trip convert. So I’m going to share five road trips I think everyone should take before turning 25. Hopefully, this will either fuel a desire you already have to take road trips or help you become a new fan of road trips.
It was a hot and humid summer night in Gainesville, but an irregular breeze and large cumulus clouds offered those hitting the pavement an appreciated relief from the typical Florida mugginess we’ve grown accustomed to bearing.
Gainesville is situated in an area known for its natural beauty
Leonardo’s 706 is your typical family owned Italian restaurant.
If you’re unfamiliar with Asian food products, you may have yet to discover Sriracha sauce.