A Selection
Kratom wants to keep out of the US government’s war on opioids, NutraIngredients+, 11/25
Is protein powder really a scam? These experts don’t think so, NutraIngredients, 2/25
Care/of to close operations as parent company Bayer explores ‘future innovations‘, NutraIngredients, 6/24
ChatGPT and the Channel: ‘We Haven’t Seen Innovation Like This in a Very Long Time’, Channel Futures, 3/23
Avaya Closer to Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Again — Report, Channel Futures, 12/22
Partners ‘Not Wholly Optimistic’ About Avaya’s Future, Channel Futures, 8/22
Everbridge Advances Strategic Plans Despite Shareholder Controversy, Channel Futures, 6/22
New proposed ‘Apollo’ program for biodefense calls for pandemic elimination in a decade, HPN, 1/21
Global organizations seek screening standards for DNA synthesis technologies, HPN, 1/20
Chinese biotechnology dominates U.S. Senate hearing on biological threats, HPN, 11/19
Experts testify United States is underprepared for bioterrorism threats, HPN, 10/19
Merck nears approval of experimental Ebola vaccine, HPN, 11/18
China ahead of United States in non-human primate infectious disease research, HPN, 10/18
Report outlines biological and chemical dangers to United States, HPN, 7/18
Fighting a lionfish invasion in the Caribbean, Deutsche Welle, 4/16
Forests protecting the environment and human health, Deutsche Welle, 3/16
New solutions for an age-old problem, Deutsche Welle, 12/15
The Cambodian tightrope between growth and conservation, Deutsche Welle, 9/15
Angola’s antelopes struggle in post-war environment, Deutsche Welle, 7/15
In a post-embargo era, Cuba serves as a model for marine protection, Deutsche Welle, 5/15
Planting giant trees across borders proves difficult, Deutsche Welle, 12/14
Threatened by climate change, coffee growers look to the wild for solutions, Deutsche Welle, 2/14
A collection of berlinSCI science stories republished on Medium
In Asylum Cases Involving Female Genital Mutilation, the Medical Community is Often Out of Reach, berlinSCI, 11/13
The Berlin Patient, Virus Mutations, and the (Still) Difficult Quest to Cure HIV, berlinSCI, 12/12
Think Negative Campaign Ads Work? Think Again, The Fiscal Times, 9/12
Fla. lake contaminants affect alligator weight, biological responses in offspring, UF News Bureau, 7/12
Deepwater Horizon Spill Exacerbated Existing Problems In Louisiana Marshes, redOrbit, 6/12
Oil spill intensified erosion in gulf marshes, Futurity.org, 6/12
Highway through Amazon worsens effects of climate change, provides mixed economic gains, Science Daily, 5/12
Researchers map the global spread of drug-resistant influenza, Science Daily, 9/11
Studies show a spread in HIV among an unexpected Pakistani demographic, International New York Times, Express Tribune, 8/11
Geographic analysis offers new insight into coral disease spread, Science Daily, 7/11
Stressed Out The Gulf oil spill impacted hundreds of thousands of Floridians mentally, economically and legally, Explore Magazine, 7/11
Mathematical models provide insights into cholera vaccination strategies for Zimbabwe Science Daily, 6/11
Preserving plants and animals caught between forest ‘fragments’, Science Daily, 5/11
Report identifies Top 10 Pathogen-Food Combinations that cause illness, University of Florida News Bureau, 4/11
Sleep Tight? Bed bugs are biting again but entomologists are fighting back. Explore Magazine
Psychological effects of BP oil spill go beyond residents of impacted shorelines, University of Florida News Bureau, 2/11
Climate change may be increasing toxins poisoning Caribbean fish, University of Florida News Bureau, 12/10
UF expert: Biodiversity loss correlates with increases in infectious disease, University of Florida News Bureau, 12/10
Researchers use math, maps to plot malaria elimination plan, Science Daily, 10/10
Company creates SMaRT bacteria to fight decay, deadly viruses, The Gainesville Sun, 5/10
Firm trying to tell BP it can help Gulf clean up The Gainesville Sun, NYTRNG, 7/10
Haiti: Quake aftermath is agonizing wait for word on loved ones The Ocala Star-Banner and Gainesville Sun, NYTRNG, OP-ED, 01/10
The new economic model: Organizations learn to live with fewer donations, more seeking services The Ocala Business Journal, NYTRNG, 11/09
Residential demand for ‘green’ trails commercial The Ocala Business Journal, NYTRNG, 10/09
Are accused dangerous dogs getting fair shake? The Ocala Star-Banner, NYTRNG, 10/09
Agriculture: Ancient practice gets an ultramodern boost The Ocala Business Journal, NYTRNG, 9/09
International student wants to stay in U.S. to help others with disabilities The Gainesville Sun, NYTRNG, 5/08 A University of Florida student may soon face deportation, ending his arduous road to law school a year short of graduation.
Area residents join D.C. protest The Gainesville Sun, 09/07
Getting Back on Track By Daniel McGinn | NEWSWEEK, 09/06 With Robbie Brown and Claudia Adrien
Disabled student protests treatment at LSAT The Gainesville Sun, 11/06
Behind the Lines of the War of Frats: A Tragedy in Three Parts CURRENT/NEWSWEEK, 11/06
The Newberry Six: The scars remain from the night an angry mob lynched six African Americans The Gainesville Sun, 9/05
Lynchings in Florida? It was a problem here, too The Gainesville Sun, 9/05 (articles about lynchings archived in University of Florida Special Collections Library)
Black Gold Turned Red: Politics and uncertainty turn Nicaragua’s once rich coffee industry into a bitter brew. InternationalJournalism.com, 12/04
Speaker blasts Bush, The Independent Florida Alligator, 11/03
This article covers the first speech given by former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson after the international attention he and his wife, Valerie Plame, received when she was outed as a CIA agent by former White House staffer Scooter Libby and other government officials, as well as by former columnist Robert Novak. In this speech, Wilson, who was the last diplomat to speak with Saddam Hussein prior to the outbreak of the first Gulf War, reiterates points he made in a New York Times editorial that the United States entered Iraq under false pretense.