February 2021 Contents

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FEATURES

The Everglades

Fixing the 'Glades

Fixing the 'Glades

It's been 20 years since Congress approved the plan to "restore" the Everglades. The plan — behind schedule and over budget — is gathering momentum just as new factors threaten to overwhelm it.

Economic Backbone

CaRDIAC CARE
COVID Impact

The effects of coronavirus on the heart aren't fully known.

Heart in a Box

A machine that revives non-beating donor hearts in enabling more transplants.

One and Done?

A procedure for afib could replace a lifetime of meds for some patients.

Trendlines

Up Front
Better Times Ahead

I am looking forward to 2021 bringing us back to a time we remember fondly.

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Pat O'Conner

"To me, there is no greater life experience than walking into a Minor League ballpark."

Editor's Page
Reshaping Teaching

USF's closure of its undergrad education program was a good decision, poorly executed.

Artificial Intelligence

Smart Machines

Smart Machines

AI can't replace humans, but the technology is making inroads in more and more business sectors.

Sports Business
A Champion for Women's Sports

For Nancy Hogshead-Makar, sports has been an avenue for achievement and a source of healing.

Around the State

MiamI-DADE
Underwater Art Project

Miami is getting a new cultural attraction: The Reefline.

Southeast
Honor Roll

The pandemic-fueled shift to online college learning proved a boon to Honorlock.

Southwest
Rising Water

Several Water Street projects are nearing completion.

Central
Sky Taxis

A German company is planning a U.S. hub at Lake Nona.

Northeast
Saving Citrus

Researchers at UF IFAS have made headway in developing a citrus greening-resistant tree.

Northwest
Robotic Security

Tyndall Air Force Base is deploying robots around the base's perimeter as a security measure.

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Florida Trend Video Pick

Massive seaweed blob washing up on Florida beaches possibly full of flesh-eating bacteria
Massive seaweed blob washing up on Florida beaches possibly full of flesh-eating bacteria

For anyone who is planning on taking a beach trip, you might want to be cautious of the water if you see any seaweed on shore – some might contain flesh-eating bacteria.

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