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Athletic, charismatic Japanese drum troupe makes UGA Presents debut
The troupe brings “Hinotori – The Wings of Phoenix” to the UGA Performing Arts Center’s Hodgson…
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UGA Theatre students, alumnus develop original play
Performances will be held in the Cellar Theatre on March 23-25 at 8 p.m. and…
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Partners creating universal definition of human trafficking
The goal is to develop a common language so it can be measured worldwide.
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Patient-friendly prescription labels improve medication adherence
New medication labels could save over 100,000 lives each year, new study finds.
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People don’t know what a preprint is. Here’s why that matters.
Preprints aren’t final. Publicizing their results may cause distrust in news.
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Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact
Study shows that as newsrooms shrink, so does the trust of some former sources.
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Harmful coping methods prevalent among those who self-injure
Self-injury behavior differs between males and females.
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Making your food safer one study at a time
The UGA Center for Food Safety is pushing the boundaries of technology.
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Bald eagles aren’t fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza
As more eagles die from H5N1, experts worry years of conservation may be undone.
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Protective parenting may help your kids avoid health problems as adults
Stressful environments can cause problems in adulthood. Parents setting limits can help.
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Researchers advance knowledge on debilitating genetic disease
Familial dysautonomia is a rare disease that primarily affects children.
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Racial stereotypes vary in digital interactions
Study shows racial stereotypes of Black AI can lead to more positive outcomes in negotiations.
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Heart disease deaths declining, but not for everyone
Rural and mostly Black counties experience higher rates of heart disease.
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$5M grant will strengthen conservation in Liberia
Over many years, forests have been degraded by unsustainable practices.
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates 75 years
The museum opened to the public following a gift from a retired lawyer.
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UGA works to fight sex trafficking in Senegal
Research and programs are combating the problem and helping survivors.
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New project connects forest management, digital tools
UGA is a partner in the $10M grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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The relationship between ghosting and closure
Study shows need for closure can magnify emotional effect of ghosting.
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UGA Theatre kicks off spring season with soccer dramedy ‘The Wolves’
Performances begin Feb. 16.
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Researchers focus AI on finding exoplanets
It could reshape how scientists identify new planets very far from Earth.
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Hot wheels
Engineering students race cars they build themselves through UGA Motorsports.
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COVID drug trials don’t match patient population
Most participants in the drug trials were white, male and over 50.
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Black History Month at the Georgia Museum of Art
The museum has three exhibitions on view that feature Black artists.
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Enforcement key to mandatory voting
Study finds the enforcement, not severity, of compulsory voting law leads to higher turnout.
