Category: Research
Scientists trace ancient bird flight paths using modern plant diversity
The study builds on decades of research, most notably that of UF botanist Walter Judd, who passed away earlier this year.
Brain training lowers dementia risk
Beginning in the late 1990s, nearly 3,000 older adults received brain training as part of a study to evaluate its effect on thinking and memory.
Calling all orange juice fans
A new University of Florida research study is exploring a simple but surprisingly complex question: what influences the way people choose orange juice?
Sweeten your Valentine’s Day with DIY vanilla extract
Read this step-by-step guide to learn how to make vanilla extract at home—available in English and Spanish!
UF faculty help shape strategy for human exploration of Mars
Two UF faculty members with the Astraeus Space Institute played key leadership roles in a major report intended to guide U.S. science priorities for future human missions to Mars.
How farmers, foresters and scientists are protecting Florida’s groundwater
An interdisciplinary team led by the UF Water Institute recently led a novel participatory modeling effort.
Indiana Joe and the Pit of Bones
Move over, Harrison Ford. The latest addition to the Raiders of the Lost Ark franchise, shot on location at the University of Florida’s Montbrook fossil dig, has a new star. Follow the action in the first Cup o’ Joe of 2026.
Markers at birth may help predict type 1 diabetes
UF scientists have helped identify protein markers linked to a higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
Conservation bright spots: Making a difference for nature, climate and people
Coming up on Feb. 11 at 12:50 p.m., join the Whitney Laboratory for a lecture by Nancy Knowlton, Ph.D.
UF debuts high-tech digital research lab
The Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere Digital Humanities Lab is a high-tech workspace supporting research, collaboration and innovation.
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