Category: Research

UF Professor selected for Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

Headshot of Doctor Subrata Roy

Subrata Roy, Ph.D., a UF professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, has been selected for induction into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.


Lovebugs are back! Experts call them a “harmless nuisance”

Two connected lovebugs on a leaf

They may be one of Florida’s most complained-about insects, but lovebug swarms are short-lived, harmless and even helpful in their early life stages.


Turning nature’s solutions into innovative technology

Digital rendering coastal city with wind and water turbines and other ecotech infrastructure.

In a recent publication, a team of UF and international transdisciplinary researchers define and formalize ecosystem technology, or “ecotech.”


UF documentary captures Rob Ferl’s spaceflight journey

Rob Ferl stepping off a spacecraft in a Blue Origin space suit while smiling.

What does it feel like to leave Earth behind while carrying the weight of years of research into orbit? A new documentary, recently aired on PBS, follows space biologist Rob Ferl, Ph.D., during his flight to space aboard a Blue Origin rocket, detailing years of research, coordination and preparation leading up to launch.


Hantavirus symptoms, transmission and treatment explained

Digital rendering of Hantavirus particles

When an Atlantic cruise ship was isolated off the South African coast due to a deadly hantavirus outbreak, the world watched with anticipation to learn more.


Discussing the future of Florida’s space ecosystem

Former NASA Administrator and U.S. Senator Bill Nelson talking in front of a crowd.

Nearly 200 university researchers space industry representatives recently gathered to launch the next phase of the Florida Space Research Consortium.


Explore research at the University of Florida

Doctor Elias Sayour posing for the Explore magazine over.

Explore spotlights UF research that turns discovery into real‑world impact, from mRNA cancer vaccines to shaping online behavior with AI and Big Data.


Understanding how older adults think about AI

An elderly couple smiling while looking at a smart speaker.

Forbes breaks down the framework by UF Professor of Geography Stephen Golant, Ph.D., on how older adults think about AI and related technologies.


Simple diet changes show big health benefits, new research finds

fruit and vegetables

A growing body of research reinforces that small, consistent changes in diet can lead to meaningful improvements in overall health, even later in life.


Music-based rhythm improves gait in Parkinson’s patients

Those with Parkinson’s disease and healthy older adults demonstrated improved gait when walking to music compared with a metronome.


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