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A fish may hold the key to more efficient wireless networks
As wireless networks become more crowded with devices and more taxed by the demand for anytime, anywhere access, these networks are susceptible to radio frequency…
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Coffee may improve athletic endurance performance, UGA review finds
The caffeine in a morning cup of coffee could help improve athletic endurance, according to a new University of Georgia review study.
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Media advisory: UGA to deliver tiny house to Georgia organic farmer
University of Georgia faculty members David Berle, with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and Kim Skobba, with the College of Family and Consumer…
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UGA, Georgia Tech partner to create fully-accessible camp for children with disabilities
The University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design and Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture have partnered with Extra Special People Inc. to build Camp…
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UGA remains a best value in public colleges according to Kiplinger
The University of Georgia continues to rank as one of the nation’s top values in higher education, according to Kiplinger, which placed UGA 12th on…
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Bioengineer Karen Burg named UGA Harbor Lights Chair in Small Animal Studies
Karen J.L. Burg, a bioengineer whose cutting-edge work centers on absorbable polymers, biofabrication and tissue engineering, will join the faculty of the University of Georgia…
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Two UGA faculty members named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has named two University of Georgia faculty members to the 2015 class of NAI Fellows.
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Georgia Power, UGA advancing solar energy through solar tracking demonstration project
Georgia Power leaders joined University of Georgia officials, Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols and community and business leaders to dedicate a new one megawatt…
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Despite growth, native advertising is still difficult for consumers to recognize
The appearance of online editorial content and native, or paid, advertising is blurred in the minds of consumers, according to a research study from the…
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UGA Marine Extension launches state’s first oyster hatchery
With Georgia’s oyster season just beginning, the University of Georgia Marine Extension has opened the state’s first oyster hatchery, which is expected to revive the…
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2,807 eligible to graduate in UGA’s fall Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni on Friday, Dec. 18, as 1,742 undergraduates and 1,065 graduate students—for a total of 2,807—have met…
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Bones of obese children may be in trouble, UGA study finds
Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent University of Georgia research on the muscle and bone relationship shows that…
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College of Environment and Design ranked in top 10 nationally
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design earned top 10 rankings in four categories in DesignIntelligence magazine’s 2016 edition of America’s Best Architecture…
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Robert Warren
Robert Warren, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, stresses to his students that they are most likely…
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Avia Meadows
Avia Meadows, a senior majoring in public relations, has led a team to produce a national conference, interned at major corporations and still has time…
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Remains found on Baldwin Hall construction site; work temporarily suspended
Several gravesites from Old Athens Cemetery have been discovered on the construction site for the expansion of the University of Georgia’s Baldwin Hall on Jackson…
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UGA experts predict a better Georgia economy in 2016, but slower job growth
While Georgia’s economy will grow faster than the nation’s next year, the pace of job growth in the Peach State will slow, according to the…
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Functions of global ocean microbiome key to understanding environmental changes
The billions of marine microorganisms present in every liter of seawater represent a structured ecological community that regulates how the Earth functions in practically every…
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Social media and mental health
UGA study: Depressed Pinterest users suffer from lack of positive messages.
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Depressed Pinterest users suffer from lack of positive messages, UGA study finds
Despite the large number of posts on visual social media platforms that suggest—and fuel—depressing or suicidal thoughts, there aren’t many for users to read and…
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UGA researchers identify key biological markers for psychotic disorders
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia has identified a number of biological markers that make it possible to classify…
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UGA to offer three-year J.D./M.B.A. program
The University of Georgia is now offering an option for students to graduate with both a law degree and a Master of Business Administration in…
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Monitoring the Earth
Climate change is likely to increase black carbon input to the Arctic Ocean.
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Study links Facebook connections, alcohol use in college-aged females
Researchers at the University of Georgia have found links between certain patterns of connections among Facebook friends and drug and alcohol use among college-aged females.
