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Released: 14-Jan-2022 10:05 AM EST
Why we love Wordle, according to science
University of Florida

Several psychological concepts help explain our infatuation with the simple but sharable game.

Newswise: Tidal energy proposal wins UF, IBM technology contest
Released: 12-Jan-2022 11:05 AM EST
Tidal energy proposal wins UF, IBM technology contest
University of Florida

An all-female team of “hackers” was declared the winner on Thursday of the national technology contest – Florida Hacks with IBM – that called on participants to discover potential solutions to combat the effects of climate change. The team, Gator Gulf Energy – comprised of three current University of Florida students and a recent graduate – will be awarded a $30,000 grand prize. As winners, the team will also earn access to UF’s HiPerGator AI, one of the fastest supercomputers in U.S. higher education, to work on a future project of their choosing.

Released: 10-Jan-2022 4:40 PM EST
Wildlife expert answers questions about COVID-19 and white-tailed deer
University of Florida

Recent scientific studies have shown that white-tailed deer, a deer species found all over the eastern United States, can become infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. A new University of Florida publication explains what is currently known about these infections, as well as the potential risk to people and best practices for hunters, deer farmers and the general public.

Released: 6-Jan-2022 11:05 AM EST
How to be a good coworker
University of Florida

Make the most of your professional relationships with these 5 research-backed tips.

Released: 23-Dec-2021 11:55 AM EST
­­­­Are you talking to a chatbot? Would you like to?
University of Florida

The helpful person guiding you through your online purchase might not be a person at all. As artificial intelligence and natural language processing advance, we often don’t know if we are talking to a person or an AI-powered chatbot, says Tom Kelleher, an advertising professor in the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications.

Released: 16-Dec-2021 10:10 AM EST
Intense meditation brings robust immune system activation
University of Florida

Eight days of intense meditation cause robust activation of the immune system, University of Florida researchers and their colleagues have found. The findings are believed to be the first comprehensive genomic study of how meditation affects the biological processes directly involved in disease development.

Newswise: Apps show promise to help heavy drinkers age 21-25 cut back
Released: 16-Dec-2021 10:05 AM EST
Apps show promise to help heavy drinkers age 21-25 cut back
University of Florida

Smartphone apps to track blood alcohol abound, but until now had little evidence to show they help manage drinking in young adults. A new University of Florida study shows that heavy drinkers age 21-25 who weren’t trying to cut back on alcohol reduced their drinking by four and a half drinks per week while using the apps — nearly one drink less on each day they imbibed.

   
Released: 10-Dec-2021 4:35 PM EST
5 lessons on teamwork as inspired by The Beatles
University of Florida

While The Beatles are globally regarded as one of the most successful and influential bands of all time, five business lessons can be learned from observing their creative and innovative process unfold during rehearsals — lessons that can be applied to all work settings, regardless of the discipline.

Newswise: Speaking “baby talk” to infants isn’t just cute: It could help them learn to make words
7-Dec-2021 11:05 AM EST
Speaking “baby talk” to infants isn’t just cute: It could help them learn to make words
University of Florida

By mimicking the sound of a smaller vocal tract, the researchers think, caretakers are cluing babies in to how the words should sound coming out of their own mouths.

Newswise: UF Health researcher's analysis finds new pattern of mutations in omicron variant
Released: 9-Dec-2021 4:55 PM EST
UF Health researcher's analysis finds new pattern of mutations in omicron variant
University of Florida

Immunologist David A. Ostrov, Ph.D., was asked by a worldwide consortium of scientists to analyze and map the locations of omicron’s mutations. His analysis for the Global Virus Network found omicron has substantially more mutations than the delta variant at four key sites within the virus.

Newswise: UF, Scripps Research green-light integration for Florida science powerhouse
Released: 16-Nov-2021 4:00 PM EST
UF, Scripps Research green-light integration for Florida science powerhouse
University of Florida and Scripps Research

The University of Florida and California-based Scripps Research have signed a definitive agreement to welcome the Florida branch of the science powerhouse into the research arm of UF’s academic health center — a step aimed at accelerating the translation of basic scientific discoveries into clinical advances that benefit human health in the state and beyond. The operational transition will begin this week.

   
Newswise: Biophysicist Develops AI Methods to Understand How Cells 'Talk'
Released: 16-Nov-2021 2:50 PM EST
Biophysicist Develops AI Methods to Understand How Cells 'Talk'
University of Florida

UF biological physicist Purushottam Dixit believes that artificial intelligence (AI) can let us in on cells’ conversations — and possibly help scientists introduce more targeted, effective therapies in medicine.

Released: 16-Nov-2021 11:00 AM EST
When giving thanks, don’t forget yourself
University of Florida

During the holidays and beyond, try this 5-minute reflection to refocus on the big picture

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Released: 10-Nov-2021 5:05 PM EST
Expert: Allergies no reason to avoid COVID-19 vaccination
University of Florida

A Q&A with a University of Florida Health allergist and immunologist

Released: 10-Nov-2021 4:10 PM EST
Artificial intelligence in the intensive care unit: UF researchers developing novel solutions
University of Florida

A group of University of Florida Health researchers are developing an intelligent ICU, an autonomous and highly detailed patient-monitoring system driven by artificial intelligence.

Released: 10-Nov-2021 3:30 PM EST
6 tips to tap into the stress-busting power of music
University of Florida

An expert's advice for harnessing the power of music to cope with stress

   
Released: 10-Nov-2021 3:10 PM EST
New AI tool will predict patients at high risk for opioid use disorder and overdose
University of Florida

University of Florida researchers are developing a new artificial intelligence tool that will help clinicians identify patients at high risk for opioid use disorder and overdose.

Newswise: Overcoming polarized politics
Released: 9-Nov-2021 4:30 PM EST
Overcoming polarized politics
University of Florida

Instead of being complacent that the populist threat to U.S. democracy is over, the people and their politicians ought to learn from the mistakes of their neighbors in South America, where a failure to address structural inequalities has allowed populism to retain power.

Released: 3-Nov-2021 8:05 AM EDT
University of Florida receives $5 million gift from Kenneth C. Griffin to boost critical computer science education for teachers and students
University of Florida

Maya Israel, associate professor of educational technology, will lead a team of researchers and teacher educators in building both a face-to-face and an online community of practice for teacher preparation and expanding computer science education across the state of Florida.

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Released: 21-Oct-2021 5:40 PM EDT
Raise a glass to butterflies
University of Florida

To restore disappearing breeding habitat for monarch butterflies, a University of Florida scientist is tapping into a surprising source: craft beer.

   


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