Author: Alan Flurry
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UGA student wins contest to name an Earth quasi-moon
Close to 3,000 people from more than 90 countries submitted entries.
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UGA student wins contest to name an Earth quasi-moon
Close to 3,000 people from more than 90 countries submitted entries.
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Mobility and education are reshaping Black accents in Georgia
The change in accent is only one piece of what makes up African American Language.
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Two students finalists in contest to name an Earth quasi-moon
The freshmen were chosen to be among the seven finalists out of over 2,700 names.
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UGA researchers unveil the development of a novel quantum computing algorithm
The new method could be helpful in applications of disease research.
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Dorsey selected to receive Simons Foundation Pivot Fellowship
The program supports researchers who have a track record of success and curiosity in their…
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UGA researcher links broken corn chromosomes to cancer
Researcher receives $1.8M NIH grant to research genetic sources of cancer.
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Shepherd receives National Academies award for science communications
Marshall Shepherd built his career on communicating weather and climate science.
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Healthcare training blends science, art, and communications
Simulated interactions with actors contribute to how doctors learn to communicate patients and clients.
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New research challenges long-standing paradigm on planet formation
Researchers have found evidence backing unpopular theory on planet formation.
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UGA students awarded AMS scholarships
The scholarships help further the education of outstanding graduate and undergraduate students pursuing a career…
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NIH renews support of studies of bacterial metabolism and physiology
The National Institutes of Health awarded $3.5M to Jorge Escalante to continue his studies of…
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Inscoe professorship to support study of the history of the American South
The new professorship honors longtime UGA faculty member John Inscoe.
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Shepherd to serve as panelist at NAS ‘State of the Science’ event
The inaugural address will take place on June 26 in Washington, D.C.
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Doctoral student wins multiple accolades
Saurabh Anand was awarded the John R. Stowe Cultural Immersion Grant and a Future Leader Award.
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Faster and more accurate COVID test developed
The new method simplifies the diagnostic process, reduces costs, and eliminates the risk of false…
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UGA establishes W. Todd Groce Fellowship in History
Franklin College honors historian W. Todd Groce with the creation of a new fellowship.
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UGA welcomes Nobel laureate Eric Betzig
Betzig to give presentations on biology and astronomy on March 25.
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Nobel laureate Michael Kosterlitz to visit UGA
Kosterlitz will deliver the 2024 Chhabra-Landau Lecture on March 14.

