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UGA startup CytoNest Inc. launches first commercial product
The company’s new 3D fiber scaffold has applications in cell research and more.
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At risk of high cholesterol? Taking fish oil may help
People with a family history of high cholesterol benefit from taking fish oil.
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New investments in high-performance computing to advance AI research efforts at UGA
The Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center will deploy innovative, in-demand equipment to its High-Performance Computing cluster this summer.
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Student project tackles coastal flooding on Sapelo Island
UGA Emergency Preparedness, Marine Institute partner with College of Engineering for hands-on learning.
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NIH renews support of studies of bacterial metabolism and physiology
The National Institutes of Health awarded $3.5M to Jorge Escalante to continue his studies of the metabolic capabilities of prokaryotic cells.
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Giving Voice to the Voiceless grants for 2024 announced
Nearly $13,000 in grants amplifying marginalized voices were awarded in 2024.
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Faculty participate in AI workshop for middle school teachers
The ImageSTEAM workshop brought together UGA faculty and middle school teachers to discuss best practices for incorporating AI lessons into their curriculum.
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Johnson High School educators join cruise on the R/V Savannah
The educators learned about the process of collecting oceanographic data with the ultimate goal of relaying insights back to their students.
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Detect and protect: Expert tips to identify and control poison ivy
There are several management options for controlling the irritating plant around the home.
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Families should make a plan to manage back-to-school stress
Both students and parents need to prepare for the return to school.
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Assistant director sees the connection in the Center for Family Research’s work
Tracy Anderson finds value in serving others
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Langdale Center for Forest Business names new director
Industry expert Erin Lincoln begins Aug. 1.
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Inscoe professorship to support study of the history of the American South
The new professorship honors longtime UGA faculty member John Inscoe.
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IoB’s Tao breaks convention in studying habitat fragmentation
New research from Assistant Research Scientist Yun Tao has offered insights on habitat fragmentation and biological conservation strategies.
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Performing Arts Center shows paintings by Lamar Dodd School of Art director
A reception honoring Joseph Peragine and his paintings will be held in the gallery Aug. 20.
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Professor shares how the definition of leadership is changing
Brian Hoffman, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently spoke with U.S. News & World Report about the good kind…
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Professor offers signs to look for to spot narcissists
Keith Campbell, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently spoke with BuzzFeed about how to spot covert narcissism. Covert narcissists…
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Physician explains why cardiac screenings for athletes are important
Fred Reifsteck, UGA Athletic Department’s head team physician, recently spoke with CNN about the importance of cardiac screenings for athletes. Since 1995, the university has…
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Biography offers an in-depth examination of the life and career of Sir James Wright
In “From Empire to Revolution,” Greg Brooking investigates the life and conflicted career of Sir James Wright (1716-1785). Through Wright’s life, Brooking seeks to better…
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UGA develops strategic enrollment plan
New initiatives will maintain the highest-quality student experience.
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Coyotes are everywhere. Should you be concerned?
Coyotes don’t pose a big threat to people, but they can to pets.
