Tag: Environment
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UGA researcher uncovers way to provide antioxidant-rich water in bottle
A University of Georgia researcher has uncovered a way to provide antioxidant-rich water in a…
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Workers find clues to UGA history
Remnants of a former building and artifacts dating back more than 200 years have been…
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Georgia EPD cites UGA for violating incinerator permit
The State of Georgia Environmental Protection Division has cited the University of Georgia for operating…
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Select Sustainable Tree Trust to donate $1 million
The Select Sustainable Tree Trust has selected the University of Georgia to receive a $1…
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Genetically engineered trees could restore devastated American chestnut
But researchers in the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, with…
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UGA researchers find new species of salamander
Researchers from the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources made a…
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Risse is new Georgia Power Professor of Water Resources Policy
Mark Risse has been named Georgia Power Company Professor of Water Resources Policy at the…
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Research shows dry autumns and winters may lead to fewer spring tornadoes
Global warming will likely mean more unpredictable weather, scientists say, and a new study by…
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International group to discuss tracking monarch butterfly populations
An international panel of butterfly experts is landing at the University of Georgia next week…
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UGA holds Trial Gardens open house July 11
The public can get a first-hand look at the University of Georgia Trial Gardens at…
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Annual open house
The public can get a first-hand look at the University of Georgia Trial Gardens at…
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Beyond good taste
Herbs and spices are rich in antioxidants, and a new UGA study suggests they are…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are the No. 1 enemy of tomato and pepper farmers. The…
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‘Bumpy’ forecast
It comes blasting out of the blue on your airplane flight: sudden bumpiness and sometimes…
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UGA’s water usage drops 28 percent from last year
UGA has decreased its water usage by 28 percent over the past year— saving the…
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Study: Indirect transmission can trigger bird influenza outbreak
New data on the persistence of avian influenza viruses in the environment has allowed a…
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UGA’s Cabrera named inaugural Georgia Power Professor
University of Georgia professor Miguel Cabrera has been named the inaugural Georgia Power Professor in…
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UGA’s change in summer steam plant operations saves money
As part of its ongoing effort to control utility costs and manage expenses as efficiently…
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New leader selected for Environmental Safety at UGA
A long-term manager in the Georgia Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources…
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The Georgia Review hosts Earth Day festivities at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia
The Georgia Review will honor Earth Day 2009 with readings, music and refreshments on Wednesday,…
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Dormant UGA fountains to flow again
Two fountains on the University of Georgia’s North Campus that have been dormant for more…
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UGA weather forecasting team wins national honors
A top-three finish in the national team rankings. Multiple regular-season and post-season individual honors. It…


