by Antonia Jimenez Iriarte | Apr 5, 2019 | News
There are two billion people with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease worldwide. About 80 million of that study are individuals within the United States. Despite these drastic numbers, the learning curve for healthy eating was too time consuming or expensive for...
by Antonia Jimenez Iriarte | Apr 5, 2018 | News
One billion tons of phosphogypsum is stacked in 24 stacks in Florida and about 30 million tons a year. Gypsums are huge, acidic, and radioactive lagoons containing hundreds of millions of gallons of wastewater. The phosphate mining industry poses a serious threat to...
by Antonia Jimenez Iriarte | Apr 5, 2017 | News
After a long day working in the yard you get to sit down at Grandma’s back porch. She hands you a glass of freshly brewed sweet tea. Suddenly you feel your thirst slowly diminish the more you drink. Though grandma may claim that the batch is homemade, about...
by Antonia Jimenez Iriarte | Apr 5, 2016 | News
Joe Sleppy as an entrepreneurial teen was looking for more potential when he came to UCF as a freshman. Sleppy’s first company was founded in his junior year of high school, SleppSolutions, which provided amputees with hands-free fitness equipment, helping him...
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