Clues to who may develop obesity later in life can be found within the first year after birth.
International law firm, Hunton Andrews Kurth, celebrates 125 years. Its Miami office has been a part of the community since 1999.
PTS broke ground on its new Aquatic Center and was presented a proclamation by the Village of Palmetto Bay Mayor to mark the milestone.
Exhibition opens June 26 with a free public reception featuring interpretive dance and literary-inspired artwork
A new South Florida stage reading inspired by Miami artist Purvis Young explores Overtown, art, legacy, and community, with readings planned
Authors debunk the “super-termite” myths.
Know how to quench that thirst from experts.
Recognized schools promote marine science and strengthen conservation education through the Guy Harvey Conservation Education Program
UF/IFAS expert focuses on Alzheimer’s prevention.
Personal Injury law experts outline the conversations every South Florida parent should have before drop-off day
The public can begin visiting Bentley and Treena on Saturday, June 6
Researchers are working to identify ways Extension agents can help.
Elevated al fresco dining along the famed Intracoastal Waterway
Researchers say it is rising from a kitchen, home garden staple to a ‘Food is Medicine’ star in the Sunshine State's agriculture.
This new role will lead fundraising and stakeholder engagement to strengthen external partnerships advancing UF/IFAS Animal Sciences.
This month’s Wildlife Watch installment spotlights the protected Eastern indigo snake and why the species matters.
This new study is crucial to strawberry growers because Florida leads the nation in winter strawberry production.
Guests enjoyed a luncheon, raffles, surprises and more
Guidance emphasizes that sprays don’t work well, so focus on airflow, quick cleanup, and simple avoidance.
Expansion Brings Free, High-Quality Arts Education to More Than 17,000 Students Across Miami-Dade
Museum of Miami will host the exhibition in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Learn how to grow this superfruit packed with vitamins and antioxidants in South and Central Florida.
A new field that uses ecosystem principles to design technologies could inspire innovations from marine-friendly wind farms to smarter ag.
Will benefit programs and services that are vital to the blind and visually impaired in the community
Can an alert system help down the line?
Meucine Jean also received a complimentary car care service from AutoNation Mobile Service
Not all smoke signals danger. Research explains how Floridians can tell the difference using access to new tools.
A $749,999 USDA-funded, four-year study aims to boost crop productivity while cutting reliance on conventional fertilizers.
Artificial turf may not be a common sight in Florida yards, but a new University of Florida survey shows some homeowners may consider it.
Event took place at the Site of the Future YMCA Family Center and Broward Health Emergency Room at Holiday Park
Providing the public with a centralized resource on the history, function and future planning of the Rickenbacker Corridor
NAIOP recognizes the most outstanding transactions, projects and professionals across the South Florida commercial real estate industry.
This win-win for the white button mushroom industry brings clarity to the root of the problem.
Science is looking into what draws bees to cotton, peanut and soybean fields in the South, even though these crops can produce without help.
The new YMCA Family Center will be the second Y in Fort Lauderdale, featuring a 49,500-square-foot health and wellness facility
Elevate Their Summer: The Little Ballerina Summer Camp Returns to Brickell