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A lot of people love their electric scooters. In Gainesville, three companies rent out a fleet of up to 600 of the devices. That’s according to Ride Report data. Escooters are a healthy, economical and sustainable transportation alternative, according to the city’s website. Safety should be a prime concern.
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Crying can be the body’s natural process of healing, according to Kanika Inglett, a former microbiology professor at the University of Florida, who says tears help release pent-up stress and tension. And it’s not simply water and salt that’s being released in a tear, it is the actual stress hormone.
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Prescribed burns are more important than most people appreciate, according to UF professor of Fire Ecology Raelene Crandall.
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WUFT’s Ciara Carle spoke with the lead author of the study Aime Goodin. She’s an assistant professor of pharmaceuticals at the University of Florida.
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When WUFT’s Shaniyah Williams spent a day with him, she found he was using a myriad of techniques all in the hopes of landing a really big fish.
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WUFT’s Krista Jensen visited Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park in Gainesville to speak with some of the visitors about why they’re enjoying this natural landscape.
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It can be complicated! We think this will help.
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We asked UF students how they handle the shift in weather... and their mood.
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UF researchers look into why reading is on the decline.
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From putting a fence around the tree to spraying the cat with water. What works for you?