Author: April Reese Sorrow
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UGA discovery sheds light on Alzheimer’s mystery
In 1906, when Alois Alzheimer discovered the neurodegenerative disease that would later be named for…
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Face cream and facts: Consumers want more education with their cosmeceutical ads
There is no fountain of youth. But, there are plenty of cosmetic companies standing by…
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Media Advisory: UGA earns ‘A’ for core curriculum
Athens, Ga. – The American Council of Trustees and Alumni released its fourth annual “What…
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Age-old questions
The study of an oxygen-sensing bacterial regulatory protein by chemistry researchers at UGA has provided…
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Study: Facebook a good place to teach food safety
New UGA research published in the August issue of the Journal of Food Protection found…
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Battle of the bulge
Clifton Baile is a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Agricultural Biotechnology and Distinguished Professor…
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UGA researchers find Facebook is a good place to teach food safety
New research from the University of Georgia published in the August issue of the Journal…
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UGA chemistry discovery could have major medical implications
The study of an oxygen-sensing bacterial regulatory protein by chemistry researchers at the University of…
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Breaking down barriers
The single most important barrier to the use of lignocellulosic biomass such as switchgrass, populus,…
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Gearing up
Engineers develop video games and play with robots. They also work to ensure we have…
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Study finds cigarette tax hike could be beneficial
Georgia sold 544 million packs of cigarettes in 2010, earning $201 million in state tax…
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Biofuel from biomass one step closer to reality thanks to discovery to manipulate ‘hot’ microbes
The single most important barrier to the use of lignocellulosic biomass such as switchgrass, populus,…
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UGA will hold open house for new Health Sciences Campus
The public is invited to attend an open house at the new Health Sciences Campus,…
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Study looks at diabetes, hypertension and vision loss
Hypertension frequently coexists in patients with diabetes. A new UGA study shows why the co-morbid…
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UGA Health Sciences Campus open house set for Aug. 22
The public is invited to attend an open house at the new University of Georgia…
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Look at smoking preferences reveals ‘left-digit’ price effects
Georgia sold 544 million packs of cigarettes in 2010, earning $201 million in state tax…
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UGA study finds that physical education mandates not enough in most states
Children need quality physical education to combat obesity and lead healthy lives. Georgia elementary schools…
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Facebook makes us feel good about ourselves
People love social networks. That’s the obvious conclusion from Facebook’s 900 million active users and…
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Double duty
A UGA flag flown over the Afghanistan barracks of Georgia National Guardsmen has been returned…
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UGA flag flown in Afghanistan returned to campus
A University of Georgia flag flown over the Afghanistan barracks of Georgia National Guardsmen returned…
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Magazine trends study finds increase in advertisements using sex
Sex sells, or at least that is what advertisers hope. A recent study from the…
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Bias found in state supreme courts, according to UGA study
The assignment to write a court’s majority opinion is one of the major tools for…
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Hazelnuts improve infant formula
Human breast milk is the best source of food for infants. University of Georgia researchers…
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A pest no more
Black flies drink blood and spread disease such as river blindness, creating misery with their…
