- New book challenges ideas about 20th century Black feminism
January 18, 2024
Cinnamon Williams shares information about her award-winning authorial debut. Read more "New book challenges ideas about 20th century Black feminism" - Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds
January 15, 2024
UF biologists show the impacts of human-caused climate change on the health of U.S. forests using national-scale forest inventory data. Read more "Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds" - With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat
January 9, 2024
Using errant DNA collected from its paw prints, Dave Duffy was able to uncover one bobcat’s genetic and ancestral history Read more "With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat" - Florida consumer sentiment shows slight uptick amid mixed economic outlook
January 5, 2024
Hector H. Sandoval recounts December’s Florida Consumer Sentiments, showing a much-needed uptick to close out 2023. Read more "Florida consumer sentiment shows slight uptick amid mixed economic outlook" - The qualities that are more attractive than our looks
January 2, 2024
Greg Webster helps describe the personality traits that make us more attractive Read more "The qualities that are more attractive than our looks" - Student Awards
December 13, 2023
A collection of recent awards and achievements recognizing the academic excellence of our students. Read more "Student Awards" - Faculty Awards
December 13, 2023
A celebration of awards and grants awarded to the department’s faculty. Read more "Faculty Awards" - A Generous Gift Boosts Activities in Theoretical Physics
December 13, 2023
Theoretical physics aims to answer the most fundamental questions: the origin of the Universe, the structure of elementary particles, the properties of matter at the level of atoms and molecules, the statistical properties of large ensembles of particles, and more. Read ... - Graduate Student Profile: William Ortolá Leonard
December 13, 2023
Amidst the myriad experiences that define a graduate student’s academic journey, William Ortolá’s path weaves a narrative of resilience, curiosity, and a commitment to unraveling the cosmic mysteries that have captivated him since adolescence. Read more "Graduate Student Profile: William Ortolá ... - Research Spotlight: Exploring Beyond the Hills of Higgs Potential Slope
December 13, 2023
We have learned that like-charges repel, opposite-charges attract. Then, how are so many like-charged protons confined in tiny nuclei? The answer is that they are held together closely by stronger forces that act between tiny subnuclear particles. When this pent-up ...