UF professor serves up coffee with a side of chemistry
By Rachel Kurland | Mar. 21, 2013Exchange that coffee cup for a beaker, because there’s some science brewing northeast of campus.
Exchange that coffee cup for a beaker, because there’s some science brewing northeast of campus.
For Kristina von Castel-Roberts and her 45,000 students, there’s no seat capacity in her classroom.
Researchers recently found through an iPad app-based experiment that repeated hits to the head, such as heading a soccer ball, could affect an athlete’s performance on cognitive tasks.
Gainesville and Sydney, Australia residents are separated by continents and oceans, but this weekend they’ll be connected by a common universal goal.
UF, in partnership with the city of St. Augustine, officially opened a new historic attraction.
A 12-ounce can of soda may seem harmless, but it could actually lead to death.
Chemotherapy has left Anora virtually unaffected, but it isn’t a surprise.
Aldo Rincon was alone during Panama Canal excavations in 2008 when he found a 20-million-year-old tooth.
Students dominated the conversation Thursday afternoon as the UF Board of Trustees’ first day of meetings came to a close.
It’s that time of year again: Ladies can’t go into a bathroom stall after three coffees or for a discreet pre-microeconomics exam cry without encountering an 8.5-by-11 sheet of printed paper advertising a summer sublet.
Spray paint, switchblades and Shakespeare.
How did UF respond to Nike’s Fuel Your Team tournament? Students said, “Just Do It.”
As screen sizes shrink, tablets may start to outnumber laptops in UF classrooms.
Two majors might be better than one, but not all UF students are rushing to the advising office.
UF student voter turnout on campus saw a slight increase during Tuesday’s Gainesville city elections as compared with previous years.
UF student Laura Mutis came to the United States from Colombia 10 years ago. She was an English for Speakers of Other Languages student in high school and was unsure how she would get into college.
“Bates Motel” is the modernized prequel to the greatest thriller of all time: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
As part of Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, Screen for Life will offer free colonoscopy screenings to low-income Gainesville and Alachua County residents.
About 60 animals have been treated at UF’s Small Animal Hospital with a hyperbaric chamber, an oxygen machine found to cure the wounds of furry friends in addition to people.