UF scientists to grow algae in space
By Michael Knauff | June 29, 2018Two UF scientists are preparing to begin an experiment testing algae’s growth in space with the potential for useful applications in long-term voyages.
Two UF scientists are preparing to begin an experiment testing algae’s growth in space with the potential for useful applications in long-term voyages.
Four journalists and a sales assistant were murdered in a shooting Thursday afternoon at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland.
One of Lucinda Lavelli’s favorite memories as a dean was made when her role allowed her to visit the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., where she was moved to the side of the hallway by security.
The Student Senate unanimously passed two resolutions regarding personal identity through first readings at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Newly discovered fossil evidence has overridden the previous assumption that ancient primates only had nails on their fingers and toes.
The Harn Museum of Art is featuring Gainesville’s newest brewery at its third Harn on Tap event.
Fareed Johnson was selling hair extensions and beauty products from a van two years ago. The van eventually broke down and, with it, his business model. Despite the loss, he kept working toward the dream of owning his own business.
I can’t say I knew a lot of things when I started my first term as senator for Infinity Hall. Not only does our Senate lack any sort of transitioning between past positions, but I also happened to be the first ever senator for Infinity Hall — so it’s not like anyone could tell me what my predecessors were up to.
June is National Dairy Month, and UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is encouraging people to drink more milk.
Hundreds of “Pokemon Go” players adopted the "gotta catch 'em all" attitude and endured stormy conditions Saturday afternoon on-campus and at Kanapaha Veterans Memorial Park.
Marston Science Library will soon allow students to check out not only books but tools.
The obesity rate in Florida was found to be 37.1 percent in a recent study by researchers from UF Health, the Obesity Action Coalition in Tampa and Florida Hospital in Orlando.
A bright orange golf cart leads the way as a gang of four scooters darted down the roads of UF.
Valeria Hernandez sank into her bath on Dec. 2, 2015. She’d considered killing herself for months and decided this was the night. During her attempt, she had a realization.
A recent survey found that LGBTQ student loan borrowers in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by student loan debt and 60 percent regret taking out loans.
Closed captioning may soon be required for Student Government’s videos after a bill was unanimously passed during first readings at Tuesday’s student government meeting.
Myles Lopez, 19, divulged how LGBTQ people — specifically transgender and queer people of color — endure a constant fear of never knowing what to expect from the world. Lopez said despite the dialogue that tragedies like the Pulse shooting creates, it is still difficult to combat the violence and oppression they face.
UF Health is opening three specialty medical practices within The Oaks Mall.
More than 162,968 pounds of food later, the UF Field and Fork Pantry is set to make an appearance on the online platform for NBC’s “Today” show.
One by one, young pianists stepped to a black, 9-foot-long Steinway and Sons Model-D and performed their renditions of compositions by classical composers like Mozart and Beethoven.