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Threatened reef-building corals have diverse symbiotic algae partners, UGA study finds
Continued University of Georgia research on the threatened Caribbean reef-building coral, Orbicella faveolata, finds that…
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Ocean fronts improve climate and fishery production, UGA study finds
A recent study by the University of Georgia found that ocean fronts—separate regions of warm…
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UGA experts watching Supreme Court oral arguments on same-sex marriage
Tomorrow, the U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments in the challenges to state bans…
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U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones to deliver law Commencement speech
Steve C. Jones, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Georgia, will deliver…
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Warming climate may release vast amounts of carbon from long-frozen Arctic soils
While climatologists are carefully watching carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, another group of scientists…
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UGA students raise more than $200,000 to fight cancer
More than 2,000 students participated in the 16th Annual University of Georgia Relay for Life…
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Five years after oil spill, UGA’s Samantha Joye still leading research in the Gulf
Five years ago, on April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil well drilling platform exploded…
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Parasite load influences outcome of animal fights, UGA student study finds
University of Georgia ecologist Andy Davis and his students studied beetles and their parasite loads…
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Sarah Covert named associate vice president for faculty affairs at UGA
Sarah Covert, a veteran University of Georgia faculty member and administrator, has been named the…
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Presentation on protecting cultural heritage to be held in Dean Rusk Hall
The UGA Master of Historic Preservation Program will host the presentation “From Savannah to Syria:…
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UGA scientists seek public’s help in tracking new stink bug
University of Georgia entomologists are asking Georgians to help track an insect that loves to…
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UGA researchers find hormone receptor that allows mosquitoes to reproduce
University of Georgia entomologists have unlocked one of the hormonal mechanisms that allow mosquitoes to…
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Student showcase, Carter Conversation to open Grady College Centennial Weekend
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication kicks off its Centennial…
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UGA researcher proposes theory on how metabolism, carbon affect ecosystem
Through their metabolic cycle, humans and other organisms break down molecules that include carbon to…
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UGA to host 2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference
The University of Georgia will host the 2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference, a biennial forum…
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Protecting cultural heritage to be topic of UGA presentation
The University of Georgia Master of Historic Preservation Program will host a presentation titled “From…
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Every dogwood has its day: Dogwood Genome Project calls on citizen scientists for help
The flowering dogwood tree is associated with the beginning of spring throughout much of the…
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UGA law school presents awards to Hunnicutt, Loudermilk and White
The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association recently presented Charles A. “Charlie” Hunnicutt,…
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UGA’s International Agriculture Day speaker to discuss solutions to persistent malnutrition
Prabhu Pingali, director of the Tata-Cornell University Initiative for Agriculture and Nutrition, will speak April…
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Former Home Depot Foundation exec to give UGA law school’s House Lecture
Kelly Caffarelli, former president of The Home Depot Foundation, will present “Long Pants or Short…
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Setting a dinner table for wildlife can affect their risk of disease
Supplemental feeding of wildlife can increase the spread of some infectious diseases and decrease the…
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CAES Spring Showcase to feature agricultural, environmental sciences at UGA
This year, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is inviting campus…
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UGA researchers create fast-growing trees that are easier to turn into fuel
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that manipulation of a specific gene in…
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UGA researchers develop technology to find rotten onions, prevent spread of disease
Onions, one of the biggest vegetable crops in Georgia, risk disease when they are harvested…
