A team of University of Florida researchers said they were shocked at what their cameras discovered in the sewers of Gainesville: an "abundance of animals," including alligators.
Wastewater from Gainesville has been used to develop a salmonella vaccine that has shown promising results in clinical trials ...
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Chef Rachael Ray says she is proud of the work her foundation is doing to amplify opportunities for FIU hospitality students | Opinion ...
A Florida company says its new technology is helping to build homes faster and at a lower cost amid the impacts of climate change.
A single straw harvest removes between five and 60 pounds of nitrogen per acre and between 0.5 and five pounds of phosphorus ...
A massive warehouse on the edge of the Everglades seems like an odd place to farm salmon, but it just might represent be the ...
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Gainesville WCJB-TV on MSNStudy: Gators, bats, raccoons lurk in Gainesville’s stormwater sewer systemSewer gators are just some of the thousands of animals making Gainesville’s stormwater sewer systems their home ...
Judge Declines to Block Musk From Accessing Agency Records or Ordering Firings Musk team’s next target is probationary Pentagon employees. Patel clears a procedural hurdle in the Senate, putting ...
1 Most Recognized Public University in the U.S. American Caldwell, 2024 Take your photo with the alumnus depicted as he was during his undergraduate days: ready to go with a stack of books and a slide ...
The College of the Florida Keys will continue its 2025 VIP Series with “Coral Restoration: Improvise, Adapt and Overcome” on ...
A recent John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics (IOP) offered an opportunity for Harvard Kennedy School professors and IOP fellows to analyze what we have seen and what we might expect ...
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