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UF Alumna Moves From Imposter Syndrome to Inspiring Change

June 29, 2023

Former chemistry student Pascale Attalah empowers students with an endowment and corporate partnership.

One for the Ages: 75 Years of UF Geological Sciences

June 29, 2023

Chair of Geological Sciences and Professor of Geology Ellen Martin celebrates the department’s milestone anniversary.

UF Historians Unveil Local Business History

June 29, 2023

A group of UF historians preserves corporate archives to build local connections.

Fueling Passion: Yu Tin Lin Finds New Focus In Research

June 29, 2023

Third-year triple major Yu Tin Lin finds his passion with the help of supportive faculty.

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New Findings Illuminate the Origins of Black Hole Mergers

June 29, 2023

UF astrophysicist Jeffrey Andrews and collaborators are providing a clearer picture of the formation of black hole pairs.

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UF Researchers Reveal the Hidden Hum of a Cosmic Symphony

June 29, 2023

After 15 years of data collection, scientists from the NANOGrav collaboration, including astrophysicist Laura Blecha and grad student Analis Evans, have detected evidence of gravitational waves at ultra-low frequencies.

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UF Announces Naming of Jewish Studies Center

June 22, 2023

The naming celebrates an alumnus whose lifelong commitment to Jewish culture, heritage, and education have left an indelible impact on our institution and the wider Jewish community.

75 Years of Women’s History at UF

June 13, 2023

As we celebrate 75 years of coeducation at the University of Florida, we proudly recognize the remarkable achievements and progress made by women within our academic community. Over the years, our college and the university as a whole have witnessed significant milestones in women’s advancement. Join us as we honor those who fought for equality, […]

Ytori Spring/Summer 2023 Crossword Answers

June 13, 2023

Click here to play the interactive online version of the Spring 2023 Crossword

“As Time Goes By” Crossword

June 13, 2023

Enjoy an interactive version of our history-themed crossword puzzle!

The Laws of Physics Used to Be Different, Which May Explain Why You Exist

June 7, 2023

A mind-bending experiment shows that the laws of physics were different during the Big Bang.

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UF Chemist’s Breakthrough Research Reveals Atomic Precision in Complex Chemical Reactions

June 6, 2023

University of Florida researchers achieve unprecedented precision in nanomaterial chemistry, opening new doors for advanced applications.

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Climate Change Threatens Public Health: Study Reveals Lack of Modeling Tools

June 5, 2023

As climate change increases the risks of infectious diseases, a new study led by UF medical geographers reveals the critical need for more tools to predict and manage these threats.

Human DNA is Everywhere. That’s a Boon for Science — and an Ethical Quagmire.

May 17, 2023

A new study led by David Duffy, professor of wildlife disease genomics, reveals that advances in technology now allow scientists to extract DNA from the environment, but are we prepared for the consequences?

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With their knowledge combined, two scholars are deciphering a long-lost Native language

May 8, 2023

Linguist George Aaron Broadwell partners with historian Alejandra Dubcovsky (UC Riverside) to decipher the Native language of north Florida.

Developing Career-Ready Graduates: The Importance of AI Literacy Across the Curriculum

May 4, 2023

Co-Chairs of UF’s AI Across the Curriculum Program Development Jane Southworth and Kati Migliaccio discuss AI literacy concepts and propose four types for course design and curriculum evaluation.

How Our Shared Need for Belonging Made May the 4th a Sacred Star Wars Holiday

May 4, 2023

R. David Thomas Endowed Professor of Psychology Gregory Webster explains the human social behavior driving the holiday’s momentum.

UF Hosts AI and Ethics Panel

May 4, 2023

The University of Florida hosted a panel on ethics in artificial intelligence, with faculty members exploring the important role of ethics as scientists race toward increasingly sophisticated AI technologies.

Scientists study the wise brain

May 3, 2023

Sociology professor Monika Ardelt weighs in on the complex nature of wisdom. She has found that wisdom is not necessarily a byproduct of age but rather a result of learning from experiences.

UF Professor Elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 21, 2023

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected Vasudha Narayanan, a distinguished professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Florida, as a new member.