UF researchers release findings on genital birth defects
By Hannah Helms | Nov. 18, 2014UF researchers have released new findings on the embryonic origin of external genitalia and birth defects.
UF researchers have released new findings on the embryonic origin of external genitalia and birth defects.
UF scientists produced three new breeding lines of tomatoes as result of a more than $2 million, 25-year project.
UF researchers have found a program focused on promoting anti-substance abuse among teens and pre-teens to be successful.
Local businesses are vying for the chance to receive a new philanthropic UF award.
UF and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have received more than $4.57 million to study specialty crops in Florida.
UF scientists are using the blood of a rare salamander to study how humans might heal without scars after surgery.
As UF students sat down for their Monday afternoon lecture classes, about 120 engineering students raced scooters in the first “Electric Scooter Olympics.”
The UF community is working to understand the Ebola virus as it continues to spread through West Africa.
General admission tickets for the remaining home games are now on sale with new prices.
UF students are cashing in with a Twitter- based scavenger hunt.