Author: Molly Berg
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Researchers develop electronic nose to find rotten onions
Onions, one of the biggest vegetable crops in Georgia, risk disease when they are harvested…
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Speaker urges students to fight against inequality
During the April 1 Mary Frances Early Lecture, Michael Thurmond, superintendent of the DeKalb County…
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Video game-like software increases academic performance in low-achieving students
Low-achieving students who were allowed to teach a virtual class performed better in their own…
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UGA researcher proposes theory on how metabolism, carbon affect ecosystem
Through their metabolic cycle, humans and other organisms break down molecules that include carbon to…
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Physician recommendations result in greater weight loss, UGA research finds
Patients advised to lose weight by their physicians dropped more pounds on average than those…
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Library associate’s life filled with child care, books, service
Vicki Worsham’s interests are threefold: child care, books and service work. And, over the last…
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UGA researchers develop technology to find rotten onions, prevent spread of disease
Onions, one of the biggest vegetable crops in Georgia, risk disease when they are harvested…
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Study: Men, women use sexual assault hotlines differently
When victims of sexual assault dial a telephone hotline for help, what they ask and…
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Experiential learning enables UGA students to create e-book about millennials in public relations
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication prides itself in giving…
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UGA research finds females, males use sexual assault hotlines differently
When victims of sexual assault dial a telephone hotline for help, what they ask and…
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UGA Skidaway study finds high marine debris, need for standardized reporting along Georgia coast
UGA researchers are hoping to find a consistent way to record the marine debris-particularly pieces…
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Study: Stress increases motivation, amount spent for alcohol
The effects of stress can change the way heavy drinkers seek alcohol-and how much they’re…
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UGA study finds high marine debris, need for standardized reporting along Georgia coast
University of Georgia researchers are hoping to find a consistent way to record the marine…
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Public servants individually motivated to help environment
New UGA research shows that while on the job, public servants contribute not just to…
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Stress increases motivation, amount spent for alcohol, UGA research finds
The effects of stress can change the way heavy drinkers seek alcohol-and how much they’re…
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UGA research reveals public servants individually motivated to help environment
New University of Georgia research shows that while on the job, public servants contribute not…
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Research shows viral ads spread due to two types of social sharing
In August 2013, Americans watched viral video ads 22.8 billion times. According to a new…
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Researcher recommends public health officials tailor messaging about mother-infant bed sharing
Bed sharing, a practice where mother and infant sleep on the same surface, remains popular…
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Family member’s death can impact personal health, UGA research finds
Death takes a toll on the living, and in the case of baby boomers, the…
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UGA research shows viral ads spread due to two types of social Web sharing
In August 2013, Americans watched viral video ads 22.8 billion times. According to a new…
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College of Education study links declining fitness, sleep complaints among middle-aged adults
A new UGA study finds a link between a person’s fitness level-specifically cardiorespiratory fitness-and sleeping…
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Study: Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm-their 24-hour biological clock-has been linked to an increased…
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Communicators should address failures, be transparent during crisis recovery, UGA research finds
Crisis communicators play a vital role in how the public views a business immediately after…
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Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk, UGA study finds
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm—their 24-hour biological clock—has been linked to an increased…
