Tag: Research
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Unthreading the needle
The natural world is full of mathematical problems. Many of them fit neatly into established…
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Scientists find climate change affects amphibian breeding
If you hear frogs calling and it seems like the wrong time of year, scientists…
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‘Expert survivors’
UGA research has provided new clues on surviving to be 100 years old, finding that…
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Social work prof set to release glossary with smart phone app
Michael Holosko, the Pauline M. Berger Professor of Family and Child Welfare in the School…
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Scientists develop rapid diagnostic test for common type of pneumonia
UGA researchers have developed a technique that can diagnose a common type of pneumonia within…
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CCRC scientists identify key enzyme that regulates early growth of breast cancer cells
New UGA research, published in the early online edition of the journal Proceedings of the…
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Going, going, gone
What if there were a way to predict when a species was about to become…
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Salt of the Earth
A research team led by biogeochemists from UGA has discovered at the site a previously…
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Red Clay Conference will focus on tri-state water dispute
“Three States, One River: Exploring the Tri-State Water Dispute,” the School of Law’s 22nd Annual…
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Selective memory
Exposure to news media has long been thought to help create a more informed and…
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Study: Butterfly wings shaped by migration
A UGA study has found that monarch butterflies that migrate long distances have evolved larger…
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Big science on a small scale
UGA physicist Yiping Zhao says nanoscience is big science—the kind that will change lives. Its…
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Researchers find e-readers fall short as news delivery tool
Portable e-readers such as the Kindle are unlikely to win readers back to the newspaper…
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Influential friends
Before patting yourself on the back for resisting that cookie or kicking yourself for giving…
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Splice of life
UGA scientists looking to understand the genetic mechanisms of plant defense and growth have found…
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UGA exhibits ag research at Sunbelt Expo
Visitors to the 32nd annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition learned about the latest agricultural equipment, technology…
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‘Burst’ of good news
Bits of movable DNA called transposable elements or TEs fill up the genomes of plants…
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Dropping out
In the struggle to keep students from dropping out of school, UGA researchers are finding…
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Tangled web
While many Georgia doctors have diagnosed a patient’s wound as a brown recluse spider bite,…
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Lost in Translation
Parents of healthy newborns often remark on the miracle of life. The joining of egg…
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Chemistry in outer space
Interstellar clouds drifting through the unimaginable vastness of space may be the stuff dreams are…
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Symposium to explore future of biomass-based fuels
Top scientists will provide insights about the scientific progress toward a future in which fuels…
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Research Foundation, U. of Puerto Rico grant license for glow materials
The University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc. and the University of Puerto Rico have granted…
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Researcher receives $2.2 million NIH grant to study role of vitamin D levels in children
A UGA nutrition researcher has been awarded a $2.2 million grant to explore the role…
