How UF researchers are helping Floridians to build resilience
Older and poorer Floridians face higher-than-average risks from natural disasters and other environmental hazards.
Older and poorer Floridians face higher-than-average risks from natural disasters and other environmental hazards.
Increased crevassing could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss and ultimately raises sea levels.
New University of Florida research reveals that a single exposure to heatstroke can lead to lasting damage.
An increase in extreme heat and severe droughts lops off about 0.2% of a countryā€™s GDP, a new study found.
University of Florida scientists have recreated the first stage of the coral skeleton creation process in a sea anemone.
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