Tag: Research
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Research focuses on awe factors in luxury brands
It’s a mixture of euphoria, enthrallment and vastness experiences.
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Research aims to cast a wider net for anglers
Fisheries can be managed to attract a broader range of people.
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Supergene discovery leads to new knowledge of fire ants
The research could help development of new pest control methods.
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Maltreatment tied to higher inflammation in girls
Research shows abuse at early age affects girls more than boys.
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When you have a stroke may determine if you survive
Telestroke care networks are a potential solution to the ‘weekend effect.’
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Nine receive undergraduate research scholarship
New CURO Honors Scholars to receive funding, mentoring and support.
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Women’s ideology affects gender discrimination views
Research shows liberal and conservative women have different views of sexism.
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New research links conflict resolution, long-term health
Couples who approach disagreements with positive behaviors have less stress.
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Office location linked to body size, study finds
The farther you are from common spaces is related to body fat.
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Launch sends UGA’s first research satellite into space
The student-led project is on its way to the International Space Station.
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Employees may be best defense for misinformation
When companies are attacked, employee backup for messaging helps.
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Study supports airborne spread of COVID-19 indoors
Researchers linked an outbreak to a source patient who spread the virus.
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Student-designed satellite launch delayed
NASA has rescheduled the launch for 9:16 p.m. Friday.
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New UGA model highlights continued COVID-19 risks
The model shows that the pandemic is not slowing down in the U.S.
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Grant funding to UGA startups climbs sharply
The amount of financial support has jumped more than 60%.
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UGA leads study on COVID-19 post-infection immunity
The research will determine what protection the body develops after infection.
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Exploring health risks of poverty, racial discrimination
A $10 million NIH grant will continue work studying rural Black families.
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Herd immunity an impractical strategy, study finds
Results provide insight for public health policymakers fighting COVID-19.
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Can striving for success cost Black Americans their health?
Successful Black adults in their 20s are more likely to have risk factors.
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Dennis Kyle: Finding Solutions for Deadly Diseases
The Amoeba Summit in Orlando last year is where the importance of her work on…
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Motorcyclist survey gives rural towns tool for tourism
By surveying landscapes, municipalities can find new ways to attract riders.
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Pre-seed program encourages interdisciplinary research
Goal is to form cross-cutting teams to explore innovative new approaches.
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Smartphone GPS accuracy may affect contact-tracing
Study finds a phone’s system may be introducing unintended errors.
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Separating weather forecasts from pain
Study indicates physical activity, not a weather change, leads to ER visits.
