Category: Secondary
UF scientist helps breed better fruit
Thornless, disease-resistant and tastier blackberries could be on the horizon thanks to new genetic research led by UF/IFAS professor Zhanao Deng, Ph.D.
Explore women’s health resources
In honor of National Women’s Health Month, we invite you to explore resources on everything from nutrition and fitness to preventative care and pregnancy.
UF partners with NSF NRAO to bring cutting-edge astronomy and STEM education to Florida
UF and NSF’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory signed an agreement to collaborate on a potential Florida site for a powerful new radio telescope system.
Academy fosters leadership within UF
Associate Provost for Academic and Faculty Affairs Chris Hass, Ph.D., has built a career at the University of Florida marked by growth, purpose and impact.
EAP offers counseling and support to UF faculty, staff and departments
The UF Employee Assistance Program offers both in-person and telehealth mental health support to faculty and staff who live within the State of Florida.
Kissing bugs and Chagas disease are silent threats in Florida
Chagas disease—a lethal and little-known parasitic infection—is plaguing Florida, according to new research from UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute.
Better feed, fewer burps: UF scientists target dairy gas emissions
UF researchers are testing a new type of cattle feed that could help dairy cows release less methane gas and use nutrients more efficiently.
Explore the UF podcast directory for new listening material
If you’re looking for new content to enjoy, tune into one or more of the UF podcasts listed in our directory.
Citizen scientists help UF researchers protect keystone species
UF/IFAS Florida Sea Grant agent Rick O’Connor’s Panhandle Terrapin Project recently commenced its 20th season combing the Gulf coast in search of terrapins.
Build resilience with Calm Health
Calm Health has curated resources ranging from short meditations to reboot your day to a masterclass on self-compassion.
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