Author: Alan Flurry
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Mountains as socio-ecological landscapes
Fausto Sarmiento, professor of geography, authored a new study seeking to explain mountains as socio-ecological…
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‘Virtues of taking a risk’ helps shape a young scholar
UGA Distinguished Professor pays tribute to one of his inspirations.
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Imaging technique provides link to innovative products
The process moves researchers step closer to using the materials in applications.
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Roth awarded NEH fellowship
The fellowship will support Roth’s writing a book based on her scholarship.
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Unraveling the logic behind organic chemistry
Eric Ferreira guides students through some pressure-packed courses.
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Cognitive disorders linked to severe COVID-19 risk
Research shows a need for extra care for those with preexisting conditions.
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Geologists dig into question of Martian soil fertility
UGA scientists simulated soil conditions to see if plants can grow on Mars.
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First Shellebarger Professor in Geology named
Sally Walker’s research focus is on fossil forensics.
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New exhibitions on view at Lamar Dodd School of Art
The exhibitions will run through Oct. 9.
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UGA part of $52M NIH study on early detection of schizophrenia in young people
The research will fund the development of the Psychosis Risk Outcomes Network, or ProNET.
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German/Engineering program receives new support from The Halle Foundation
The grant will support international engagement and recruitment initiatives.
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Ancient oyster shells provide historical insights
New research suggests ways to improve reef management and stabilize ecosystems.
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Research unlocks genetic key to sunflower resilience
The results could improve production of agricultural crop plants.
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UGA’s Joye consults on new video game ‘Beyond Blue’
It takes a deep dive into the oceans and encourages more exploration.
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The way you define intelligence matters
Undergraduates’ mindset is a big factor in academic performance.
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Social scientists worldwide collaborate on COVID-19
Project will study how psychology, culture affect spread of coronavirus.
