1996 Archive

UF Astronomers Send School Spirit Soaring From Hawaaiin Mountain

GAINESVILLE — Leave it to astronomers to take something as simple as school spirit and build it up to global proportions.

Filed under Astronomy, Research on Tuesday, December 31, 1996.

Holiday Retailers Experience Soft Sales, Say UF Economists

GAINESVILLE — A mediocre holiday season for retailers, stagnant wages and record-high consumer debt translated into a slightly gloomy outlook for Florida consumers in December, say University of Florida economists.

Filed under Business, Florida, Research on Monday, December 30, 1996.

Kwanzaa Goes Mainstream As It Gains Acceptance Among Retailers

GAINESVILLE — Among the Santa Clauses, mangers and Menorahs of retail and grocery store displays, colorful swatches of African cloth are becoming more common across the country.

Filed under Business, Race, Research on Tuesday, December 24, 1996.

UF/IFAS Researchers Develop Vaccines To Control Deadly Tick-Borne Disease In Livestock

GAINESVILLE — In breakthrough research that will protect U.S. livestock and wildlife from a deadly African tick-borne disease, University of Florida scientists have developed two new vaccines along with environmentally sound measures to battle ticks and check the health of imported animals.

Filed under Research on Tuesday, December 24, 1996.

UF Professor: Books Make Great Gifts For Young Children

GAINESVILLE —With just a few shopping days left before Christmas, a University of Florida professor urges parents to leave a good book or two for their children under the tree this year.

Filed under Education, Family, Research on Friday, December 20, 1996.

UF Researcher: Self-Centeredness Plays Role In Holiday Gift Exchange

GAINESVILLE — The apparent selflessness of holiday gift-giving is more likely to be a selfish ruse to make the presenter look thoughtful, considerate or loving, a new University of Florida study finds.

Filed under Business, Florida, Research on Thursday, December 19, 1996.

Satellites Help Researchers Find New Habitats For Endangered Wildlife

GAINESVILLE —With species extinction on the rise and biological diversity on the decline, researchers are using satellite imagery in a search for possible new habitats for endangered wildlife.

Filed under Engineering, Environment, Florida, Research on Tuesday, December 17, 1996.

UF Researchers Compare Drugs In Study Of Enlarged Prostate Disease

GAINESVILLE—A drug commonly prescribed to treat prostate disease is not as effective as its less expensive counterpart for men with a certain form of the disorder, report University of Florida and Veterans Affairs researchers in a recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

Filed under Health, Research on Monday, December 16, 1996.

UF Researcher Launches Dental Reform Group

GAINESVILLE, Fla.—The number of teeth filled in the United States could drop by as much as 75 million annually if dental payment practices are reformed, a University of Florida researcher suggests.

Filed under Health, Research on Thursday, December 12, 1996.

UF Researcher Helps Establish New Views On Human Origins

GAINESVILLE —A University of Florida anthropologist is part of an international research team whose new findings could change the way human evolution theory is taught in some classrooms.

Filed under Florida, Natural History, Research, Sciences on Thursday, December 12, 1996.