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Research News Heather Kates Nitrogen fertilizers make it possible to feed the
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
Research News Heather Kates Nitrogen fertilizers make it possible to feed the
the Parks program we took a tour of San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park with Emilie-Kate
the Parks program we took a tour of San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park with Emilie-Kate
Nitrogen fertilizers make it possible to feed the world’s growing population, but they are also costly, harm ecosystems and require a lot of energy to manufacture. However, a few plants have evolved the ability to make their own nitrogen with the help of bacteria. A new study helps explain how they
According to lead author Heather Rose Kates, who conducted the research while working
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Check out over 100 plant species at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s annual spring plant sale this Friday, April 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at University of Florida’s Cultural Plaza. The Florida Museum’s spring plant sale will feature pollinator-friendly native, host
Pressroom Don’t miss out on the Florida Museum’s one-day plant sale Friday by Kat
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Take salsa and bachata dance lessons while learning about the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx scientists at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s “Viva Museum” on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, visitors can watch the
Pressroom Celebrate Hispanic heritage at Florida Museum’s ‘Viva Museum’ by Kat
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Dig into science and exploration at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Family Discovery Camps! These interactive, family-friendly camps are perfect for children in grades K–6 and accompanying adults of all ages. Get ready for hands-on fun and unforgettable learning adventure
family-friendly fun and scientific activities during Florida Museum’s camps by Kat
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Share a pint with the Florida Museum of Natural History and Earth’s pollinator pals at Pollinator Palooza on June 22 from 2 to 6 p.m. at First Magnitude Brewing Co. Kicking off national Pollinator Week with free plants, themed-beer, food trucks and organizations sharing inform
over to the Florida Museum’s Pollinator Palooza with special beer, free plants by Kat
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Steer clear of volcanic eruptions and discover what lies at the Earth’s core at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s “Can You Dig It?” event April 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free, family-friendly festival, hosted by the Florida Museum and the University of Florida depart
event by Kat Tran Mar 27, 2024 For Journalists Events + Exhibits News Science
From massive whale skeletons to the tiniest shrew teeth, our mammals collection preserves a wide variety of specimens from Florida and around the world. Each specimen in a scientific collection provides a snapshot in time that researchers use to ask questions and gather data. As technology advances,
photo by Jeff Gage Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace Florida Museum photo by Kate
Join the Florida Museum for a special BOOK CLUB in anticipation of critically acclaimed author Andrea Wulf’s visit on Oct. 6. Dive into the life of intrepid explorer and visionary scientist Alexander von Humboldt and discuss his lasting impact as we celebrate his 250th birthday! A discussion on the
professor and chair for the University of Florida department of biology Heather Rose Kates