Author: Sydney Barrilleaux
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Mindfulness could help strengthen relationships
Staying in the moment can help couples tackle challenges together and improve their relationship.
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Student motivation may shape study habits, grades
Students who focus on mastering educational material rather than chasing a high grade tend to…
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Technology use, work force engagement linked to better social health among older Americans
Older adults who use smartphones and computers are more socially engaged than their less tech-savvy…
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Lack of resources in neighborhoods linked to higher chance of certain mental illnesses
Low-income, high crime neighborhoods saw a 79% higher rate of psychotic disorders.
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Does your child have social anxiety? Here’s how you can help
Parents can ease anxiety by setting age-appropriate limits for their kids while also giving them…
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Can’t stop watching a TV show? That may be a good thing
Binging a good show or book can feed your imagination and help get you through…
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Lake sturgeon thriving in Coosa River
An ancient fish is making a comeback in Georgia’s Coosa River.
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Both humans, nature change where lions and hyenas move
Lions and hyenas are a familiar sight to tourists visiting Africa, with many looking forward…
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Only 10% of early childhood teachers have enough time to get their work done
Teachers report working in the evenings and over weekends due to shortage of planning time.
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Most gifted students feel supported, but one in three feel stigmatized
Some gifted students struggle with peer interactions and sense of belonging.
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How the world is preparing the workforce for AI
A new study finds not all countries are focused on preparing for the AI revolution.
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Improving the well-being of health care workers
Helping certified nursing assistants advance their careers could fight burnout, high turnover.
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VR could help train employees working with robots
Virtual reality provides an immersive digital environment to practice complex tasks.
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Exploring the reasons behind human-lion conflict
Lions face a variety of threats in the wild. But people are one of the…
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AI may speed up the grading process for teachers
Teachers can use AI to grade papers faster but might sacrifice accuracy in the process.
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Learning from generated communications
UGA researchers stay at the forefront of AI development.
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Spread of baker’s yeast tied to human migration
DNA analysis links populations of wild yeast to those used by humans.
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Financial well-being varies across generations
Millennials reported lower financial well-being compared to Gen Xers and boomers.
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Museum collections reveal worldwide spread of butterfly disease
UGA researchers track parasite infections across six continents.
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Burnout from financial stress may lower job satisfaction
If you’re stressed from one part of life, those worries could spill over into other…
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Ultrasounds could help process edible flowers as food ingredients
Flowers like marigolds and roses may have a place in sustainable food production.
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Human presence at waterholes may change animal behavior
Researchers found that mammals visited waterholes the same amount while tourists were watching, but not…
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Social media users more likely to invest in cryptocurrencies
Social media users are more likely to invest in cryptocurrencies.
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Improving health in rural areas takes community
Involve local leaders and churches to address chronic health problems in rural communities.
