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Camera reveals new organism in Georgia well
His drinking water smelled like old bait-shrimp, and the Putnam County homeowner wanted Keith Fielder,…
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UGA technology dramatically increases ethanol yield
University of Georgia researchers have developed a new technology that promises to dramatically increase the…
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Spices may protect against consequences of high blood sugar
Herbs and spices are rich in antioxidants, and a new University of Georgia study suggests…
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A lack of knowledge
Most college students understand how they can prevent the transmission of HIV but are less…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are tomato and pepper farmers’ No. 1 enemy.
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UGA researcher studying sunflower potential
By unlocking its genetic secrets, University of Georgia researcher Steve Knapp wants to make the…
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Study links primary care shortage with salary disparities
The nation’s shortage of primary care physicians has been linked to a host of poor…
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Facebook profiles can be used to detect narcissism
A new University of Georgia study suggests that online social networking sites such as Facebook…
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UGA given $4.1 million for bee research
Almost half the bee colonies in the United States died last winter.
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Profitable organic farming
Research at the Agroecology Laboratory at the UGA Odum School of Ecology has led to…
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Study: Even occasional smoking can impair arteries
Even occasional cigarette smoking can impair the functioning of your arteries, according to a new…
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Female sex offenders: Most were victims first
A UGA study that is the first to systematically examine a large sample of women…
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Study helps clarify role of soil microbes in global warming
Current models of global climate change predict warmer temperatures will increase the rate that bacteria…
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Georgia’s Fragile Coast: Will Building Green Pay Off?
The roads at Barbour Pointe—a marsh-side Savannah development of 36 homesites—are literally paved with good…
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Shallow-water corals more resistant to bleaching
Stressed corals lose the symbiotic algae that help them survive in a process known as…
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Algae holds promise as biofuel
Wastewater generated by carpet production could potentially be used to grow yet another crop for…
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Soybean grant gives researchers tools to unravel better bean
For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into useful products like oil and…
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Program deterring youth alcohol use has positive side affects
A University of Georgia program designed to reduce alcohol use, drug use and risky sexual…
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Janelle Williams
Originally from the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago, Janelle Williams came to UGA after…
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First UGA/Athens Twilight Jazz Festival to be held April 24-26 with Twilight Criterium
Visitors to the annual Twilight Criterium bicycle races in downtown Athens will get have a…
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Delta AIr Lines and the University of Georgia present the Delta Price for Global Understanding
Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia presented the 2008 Delta Prize for Global…
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Media Advisory: UGA partners with China’s Foremost University
Today Governor Sonny Perdue and senior officials of Tsinghua University in China announced the creation…
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20th annual Red Clay Conference to focus on law and climate change
The School of Law’s Environmental Law Association will host its 20th Annual Red Clay Conference…
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Food expert to give 2008 Woodroof Lecture on April 3 in Georgia Center
Philip E. Nelson, Scholle Chair Professor in Food Processing at Purdue University, will deliver the…
