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After traumatic events or major crises, what explains why some people bounce back and thrive, while others flounder, struggling to cope? Is it nature or nurture? Decades of research suggest both play a role.
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The UF study focused on struvite, a plentiful byproduct of the wastewater treatment process. The mineral contains nitrogen and phosphorus, both key ingredients in fertilizer.
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Researchers say spending more on efforts to contain invasive species and prevent their spread once they arrive, could help reduce expensive damages.
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A group of Florida State University researchers received a $3 million grant through the National Institutes of Health.
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Scientists treating kids for MIS-C point to rare genes, leaky guts and a “superantigen.”
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The five-year grant from the National Cancer Institute will support the research of Moffitt’s Lung Cancer Metabolism Group, which is working on four projects to develop new therapies.
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The researchers confirmed all of the patients were infected with COVID-19 with five suffering severe symptoms that required hospitalization.
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Researchers found that kratom tea alleviated some withdrawal symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, in morphine-addicted mice.
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Education experts at the University of Florida are tackling an urgent question: How can schools be made safer without scaring or psychologically hurting...
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On a research farm in southern Hillsborough County, Simon Bollin pulls a hops flower down off of a vine, crushes it, and takes a whiff.“This one isn’t…
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The University of Central Florida received more than $180 million in research dollars this year.
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Florida universities are making progress in expanding their research and development efforts but there is room for improvement, according to a new...