Fireflies few this summer
By Andrew Kays | Apr. 17, 2013The first fireflies of the summer are appearing around Gainesville.
The first fireflies of the summer are appearing around Gainesville.
Many scientists find themselves spending more time managing money than using it, but UF may have found a solution.
Neil deGrasse Tyson wants others to see the world like an astrophysicist.
Alan Hodges doesn’t know if locally grown foods are really healthier, cheaper and of higher quality than imported ones.
After two days, white smoke from the Sistine Chapel signaled the end of the search for a new pope.
The College of Cardinals is set to begin the deliberation for a new pope today in Rome, a decision that will resonate across the world — including in Gainesville.
Two ospreys fret in the open skies above Paynes Prairie as their nest is held aloft by nothing more than a thin plate and the crane ties connected to it.
If an asteroid half the size of a football field were to strike Earth, it would flatten everything within 750 square miles.
The Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board decided Wednesday morning to postpone until May its decision about changing its policy on allowing gay members into scout troops nationwide.
Mercury overaccumulation in seafood is the focus of a report recently released by International POPs Elimination Network and the Biodiversity Research Institute.