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Mind Your Heart seeks study participants
Mind Your Heart is looking for 40 full-time employees who are willing to participate in a six-week online nutrition education program that focuses on heart…
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Gerontology researcher studies language barriers and health
Kerstin Emerson, clinical associate professor of gerontology at the Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health, was quoted as co-author on recent research…
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Spider researcher discusses the Joro spider’s new range
Richard Hoebeke, professional researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences entomology department, spoke with Outsider about the growing range of the Joro spider.…
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Plant biologist discusses adapting roots for future food security
Alexander Bucksch, associate professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ plant biology department, spoke with ScienceDaily about a recently published paper on root…
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Arthur Blank: You don’t have to choose between doing well and doing good
The Home Depot co-founder and Atlanta Falcons owner tells UGA crowd to find their passion and pursue it with purpose.
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GlycoMIP celebrates grand opening at UGA
GlycoMIP will make widely available to researchers the resources at UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center.
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CAES generates record-setting $686.3 million annual economic impact in Georgia
CAES’ economic impact on the state of Georgia was the highest since UGA began publishing the annual report in 2015.
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The science and secrets of four-leaf clovers
Four-leaf clover spotting isn’t easy, but Vincent Pennetti shows how to “make your own luck.”
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Does daylight saving time affect marathon runners?
Research shows it can have an impact and not necessarily for the best.
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Lindsey Epperly and Jeremy Sulek: Travel Partners
Ticket to ride
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Tanya Sichynsky: Food for Thought
The joy of cooking
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Sam Crozier: Iron Man
A race for a triathlon record
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Chloe Renee Kelley: On Top of the World
She makes things happen
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Blair Voltz Clarke: Gallery Show
A pop-up pioneer.
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Nikita Richardson: Recipes for Culinary Success
There is a recipe for that
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R. Philip Bouchard: Oregon Trailblazer
You have died of dysentery
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A Mind Matter
Parkinson’s researcher at UGA makes progress in treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Physical activity may protect your brain as you age
Even just a few more steps a day benefits cognitive function.
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Does studying abroad delay graduation?
Research shows students who study abroad graduate faster than their peers.


