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Turtles power through problems

Turtles can re-establish themselves in the face of a declining habitat, given a sufficient amount of time and relief from harvesting, according to new research from the Florida Museum of Natural History.


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500 attend online ed symposium

About 500 people attended a daylong symposium Thursday for what UF President Bernie Machen called an “informed, reasoned and honest” discussion of land-grant universities during “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: the Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”


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Darts & Laurels

We recommend downloading Icona Pop’s new album because it’s going to be the soundtrack to your summer. Just trust us.


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Genetically modified organisms, fossil fuels are saving the planet

Controversy concerning Section 735 of the Agricultural Appropriations Bill, also known as the Monsanto Protection Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama, has been somewhat overlooked during the Supreme Court of the United States’ review of the Defense of Marriage Act.


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Marnell’s book: Good, bad or unhealthy?

“All I’ve ever wanted my whole life,” Cat Marnell, former beauty editor of www.xoJane.com and former VICE columnist, writes in her book proposal to Simon & Schuster, “was a way to escape and get numb.”



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