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Skull Of Refrigerator-Size Ancient Armadillo Finds A Home At UF

GAINESVILLE — At more than 6 feet long and weighing as much as 600 pounds, this is one armadillo that likely wouldn’t have ended up as road kill.

Filed under Florida, Natural History, Research, Sciences on Tuesday, December 16, 1997.

A Weed Is A Weed Is A Weed, Unless It’s Mistletoe, UF Professor Says

GAINESVILLE—Before you enlist the help of mistletoe to land some smooches this holiday season, there’s something University of Florida horticulturist Robert Black wants you to know.

Filed under Environment, Research on Friday, December 12, 1997.

The Next Big Speed Boost: Parallel Computing With High-Speed Networks

GAINESVILLE — An accountant for XYZ Widget Co. has stepped out for lunch and left his computer running with the Dilbert screen saver doing its job.

Filed under Engineering, Florida, Research, Sciences on Thursday, December 11, 1997.

Shopping For Children? UF Instructor OffersTips For Lasting Gifts

GAINESVILLE—Stores are bursting with bright packages promising endless hours of entertainment for children. But if toys offer just one way to play, they may not hold children’s attention for long, a University of Florida child development expert says.

Filed under Family, Health, Research on Wednesday, December 10, 1997.

UF Shands Transplant Team Performs Rare Combined Liver-Pancreas Transplant

GAINESVILLE—A 14-year-old Orlando girl with cystic fibrosis was discharged from Shands Children’s Hospital today after undergoing a rare combined liver-pancreas transplant, the state’s first for this particular disorder.

Filed under Health, Research on Wednesday, December 10, 1997.

UF Researchers Investigate Phenomenon Of Seizure-Alert Dogs

GAINESVILLE — Determined to separate fact from fiction, University of Florida researchers are attempting to document the existence of seizure-alert dogs — animals that purportedly can detect seizures about to strike their owners and warn them of the coming trouble.

Filed under Health, Research, Veterinary on Tuesday, December 9, 1997.

UF To Dedicate Human Rights And Peace Center In Uganda

GAINESVILLE — As the world observes Human Rights Day on Wednesday, Uganda, a country recovering from decades of bloodshed and oppression, is scheduled to host U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright for the dedication of a human rights and peace center founded by University of Florida law and anthropology professors.

Filed under Black, Law, Politics, Race, Research on Monday, December 8, 1997.

UF Researcher: Families Not Necessarily Best Suited To Care For Elderly

GAINESVILLE — Many aging parents would rather take the risks of personal freedom than kowtow to their grown children for help with daily living, a University of Florida study finds.

Filed under Aging, Family, Gender, Health, Research on Thursday, December 4, 1997.

UF Researcher Designs Pill To Control Mosquitoes

VERO BEACH—Dov Borovsky wants to put mosquitoes on a diet.

Filed under Environment, Research on Tuesday, December 2, 1997.