Category: Secondary

Hantavirus symptoms, transmission and treatment explained

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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.


Moving made easier

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Relocating is one of life’s most exciting — and stressful — transitions. Explore resources and discounts to help make the process easier and more affordable.


Discussing the future of Florida’s space ecosystem

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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

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


Register for the Teaching Excellence Academy

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Discover practical, time-saving strategies to refresh and energize your teaching and make your students’ learning experiences even better.


Understanding how older adults think about AI

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


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.


“Florida in the Frame” at the Harn Museum of Art

The exhibition investigates how these diverse images evoke and respond to the state’s natural resources, its history and the popular culture of its recent past.


UF prepares next generation of planners for Florida’s growth challenges

Nearly 1,000 people move to Florida each day, accelerating development that is reshaping communities and placing growing demands on the state.


Stay informed about wildfires

Read this UF/IFAS article to learn about Florida’s landscape and how to stay informed and safe.


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