Author: Leigh Hataway
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UGA researcher explores how light can solve wireless space shortage
Mable Fok, an assistant professor of engineering, received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to…
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Intimate partner violence among youth linked to suicide, weapons and drug use
Adolescents who are violent toward their romantic partners are also more likely to think about…
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Plant compounds may boost brain function in older adults, Franklin College study says
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colors might be able to…
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Works of art: Interim registrar creates watercolor portraits with meaning
Rosemary Segreti didn’t have an art background when she started painting with watercolors. Now seven…
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Public skepticism would likely greet a new Zika vaccine, study says
As scientists race to create a vaccine for the Zika virus, new research from the…
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New survey shows only half of people plan to get flu shots this year
Americans are split on getting an annual flu shot, with four out of 10 having…
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Plant compounds may boost brain function in older adults, study says
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colors might be able to…
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Grady dean focuses on feeding area families through Hunger Bowl drives
When Charles N. Davis landed back in Athens roughly three years ago as the new…
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Diagnostic tests for sinus infections leave much to be desired, College of Public Health study says
Many patients who see physicians for sinus infections expect to be prescribed an antibiotic. But…
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Lecture offers a glimpse into water quality expert’s research
Water microbiology expert Joan B. Rose has devoted her career to answering three questions: How…
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Franklin College research on common bacterium opens door to fighting gastric cancers
A common bacterium that more than half of people have in their gut can use…
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HR professional helps employees navigate benefits, explore leadership
Vision oriented. Insightful. Critical. Decisive. These are all traits that characterize the INTJ type determined…
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Signature Lecture speaker advocates international collaboration to face economic, social pressures
Frequent terrorist attacks, interracial tension, an unstable global economy and a refugee crisis the likes…
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Diagnostic tests for sinus infections leave much to be desired, study says
Many patients who see physicians for sinus infections expect to be prescribed an antibiotic, but…
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Research on common bacterium opens door to fighting gastric cancer
A common bacterium that more than half of people have in their gut can use…
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New manager of Glass Blowing Shop makes needed devices for scientists
A chance scholarship to a community college in New Jersey introduced Kyle Meyer to the…
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Dawgs give back: More than 500 students take part in service event
Justeen Huynh didn’t feel tired after laboring two hours under the sun on Williams Farm.…
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Franklin College faculty member links diet, childhood survival in medieval Italy
For the past five years, UGA’s Laurie Reitsema has been researching how early childhood living…
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UGA geneticist studying neural tube defects for clues to common birth defects
An assistant professor of genetics at UGA was recently awarded a grant from the National…
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Psychology researcher challenges theory that good communication leads to marital satisfaction
One of the top reasons couples seek counseling is communication issues, so does better communication…
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Study challenges theory that good communication leads to marital satisfaction
One of the top reasons couples seek counseling is communication issues, so does better communication…
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UGA geneticist studying neural tube defects for clues to common birth defects
An assistant professor of genetics at the University of Georgia was recently awarded a grant…
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For children with Tourette syndrome, environmental responses to tics play big role
In a study published in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, University of Georgia researchers found…
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Researcher finds link between diet, surviving childhood in medieval Italy
For the past five years, the University of Georgia’s Laurie Reitsema has been researching how…
