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Precision agriculture aids water conservation
UGA Extension helps farmers improve efficiency, save 100 million gallons of water.
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Mysteries of the Mind
Researchers in the Franklin College explore why humans do what we do.
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CED hosts 300 Clarke students to Experience UGA
The Experience UGA program is a partnership between the Clarke County School District and the…
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New grant will develop best way to teach STEM classes
The UGA team will focus on three areas of effective and inclusive teaching.
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Health care workers struggle to recall emergency codes
Workers only matched code words to corresponding emergencies 44% of the time.
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Waning vaccine protection leads to resurgent mumps
New study suggests booster shots will probably be needed.
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Peanut protectors
UGA researchers work to develop innovative solutions to aflatoxin contamination in peanuts.
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#Goals for the New Year
Consider what’s achievable and what biases are blinding you. Crush your goals.
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Farmers face severe mental health care barriers
Study reveals certain norms make seeking help difficult.
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Study links social media, gaming addiction to emotions
Adolescents who have trouble regulating emotions are most at risk.
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Breeding the best peanut
UGA peanut breeders work to develop best variety for Georgia’s farmers.
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Scientists develop method for trees to flower in months
Normal breeding experiments can take years to come to fruition.
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New weather radar could be a game-changer
The radar system should improve forecasting in North Georgia.
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Alumna named inaugural Quad Fellow
Fellowship supports interdisciplinary students from across four countries.
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New facial recognition technology scans your ear
Ear recognition may be more convenient if you’re masking.
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Hurricane’s effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River
Juvenile fish, though, showed resiliency in the years since the Category 5 storm.
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Generation X better prepared for retirement than experts thought
Baby boomers and Gen Xers are somewhat prepared. Millennials are falling behind.
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Low to moderate stress is good for you
Mild stress levels force your body to optimize cognition and body function.
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Tofurkey isn’t all about tofu anymore
Student is working to find sources of plant-based protein in new places.
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Smart home hubs leave users vulnerable to hackers
Machine learning programs can give hackers insight into your daily habits.
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Peabody launches Giving Day 2022
The goal is to raise $25,000 for an award that is unlike any other.
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Georgia Museum of Art and Terra Foundation team up
The foundation houses a collection of more than 750 paintings by 242 artists.
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Recycling oyster shells from farm to shore
University of Georgia alumnus Zachary Brendel gives new life to discarded things.
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The history of candy corn
People have strong feelings about this particular Halloween treat.
