Tag: About UGA
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Out to sea
From the Amazon to Antarctica, UGA professor Patricia Yager tracks climate change through her work…
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A Lucky Finding
Wayne Parrott has answered a question that has stumped plant breeders for the past century:…
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Directing traffic
A new University of Georgia study published in the journal Nature has identified a critical…
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Heart of the Matter
A new long-term study published by researchers at the University of Georgia, the Menzies Research…
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Can marine life catch your germs?
The spread of lethal diseases from animals to humans has long been an issue of…
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It’s not always in the genes
A new University of Georgia study suggests that mothers who consume a diet high in…
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Decision-making
When we make decisions based on what we think someone else will do, in anything…
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Could extinction possibly become extinct?
What if there were a way to predict when a species was about to become…
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We’re all ears
The National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a team of researchers led by…
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Coping and adapting may be keys to long life
University of Georgia research has provided new clues on surviving to be 100 years old,…
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Slowing the pace of cancer
New University of Georgia research, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of…
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Hatching a sustainable program
The University of Georgia has received more than $440,000 as part of a collaborative research,…
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Migrating towards better health
It’s a common assumption that animal migration, like human travel across the globe, can transport…
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Travel bugs
A University of Georgia study that enlisted the help of hundreds of citizen scientists from…
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Honors Program celebrates its 50th anniversary
Tracy Yang, who will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, is attending…
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Prescription for a stronger pregnancy
Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new UGA…
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54th annual Southern Forestry Conclave
Not only did the 54th annual Southern Forestry Conclave come back to its roots –…
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Planning for disaster
For the Georgia Emergency Management Agency, geographic information systems (GIS) aren’t just for the technology-minded—they’re…
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UGArden’s sustainable harvest
UGA students are getting their hands dirty at the UGArden on South Milledge Avenue… They’re…
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Welcome, New Faculty
More than 70 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have arrived at the university this semester,…
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A growing economy
Agriculture in Georgia has long been dependant on such things as peaches and peanuts, but…
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Master teachers share their tips and techniques
Teaching can be hard, but a new collection of teaching tips written by UGA faculty…
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Georgia Museum of Art Reopens
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors with…
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I’ll take”Computers for $1000”
When viewers tune into Jeopardy! this week (Feb. 14 – 16), they’ll witness the first-ever…
