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New research just getting underway at Florida Gulf Coast University is exploring a novel approach to possibly someday controlling blue-green algae, or…
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The documentary Toxic Puzzle tells the story of an ethnobotanist named Paul Cox who has spent years trying to track down links between toxins produced by…
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On July 20, 1969, people across this country, and all over the world, were transfixed by the events taking place 238,000 miles above the surface of the…
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A recent study by scientists with the University of Florida and the U.S. Geological Survey found that Burmese pythons may be foraging on wading bird…
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Man’s best friend has served people for years with companionship, protection and love. Dogs have the intellectual capacity to obey commands, and trainers…
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Today marks the beginning of a new fiscal year in Florida government with a nearly $91 billion dollar budget. Today also marks the day when a number of…
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Alzheimer’s disease is named after a doctor, who in 1906 noticed changes in the brain tissue of a woman who had died of a mental illness that included…
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Today, in lieu of Gulf Coast Live, we’re airing an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories. It’s an exploration of the way music connects to our…
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While red tide algal blooms have occurred off the coast of western Florida since before the state was heavily developed – the earliest accounts of its…
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As we approach the end of Pride Month and the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, which are largely considered a sentinel catalyst to the gay rights…