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Migration from sea-level rise could reshape cities inland
Researchers estimate that approximately 13.1 million people could be displaced by rising ocean waters, with…
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In negotiations, two jerks are better than one
Negotiations work best when both sides have matching personality traits-even if they’re both disagreeable-according to…
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People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, study says
People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, according to a study led by…
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UGA law school teams win two national negotiation competitions
The University of Georgia School of Law recently won top honors in two national negotiation…
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Artist Kristin Casaletto takes a hard look at the South
What do Twinkies, canned hams, locusts and glitter have in common? Augusta-based artist and teacher…
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New model maps likelihood of Ebola spillovers
Ecologists at the University of Georgia have developed a model that maps the likelihood of…
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$1.5 million gift enhances UGA’s proactive alcohol education
The University of Georgia will enhance its alcohol education and prevention programs thanks to a…
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Parasitic wasp may aid battle against diseases spread by mosquitoes
Scientists at the University of Georgia are using lessons learned from a parasitic wasp to…
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UGA art students push boundaries
Since the 1940s, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has shown…
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More access to opioid treatment programs needed in Southeast, says study
Large portions of the Southeast don’t have enough opioid treatment programs to match their high…
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Georgia Grinders Pecan Butter takes top prize at UGA’s 2017 Flavor of Georgia Contest
Harry and Jaime Foster, owners of Georgia Grinders Premium Nut Butters, walked away with the…
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Student entrepreneurs take center stage at UGA’s inaugural FABricate competition
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences celebrated the finale of its…
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Small Business Week in Georgia celebrates UGA’s economic vitality efforts
After four decades of teaching, Marta Collier is making a business out of her passion…
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UGA scientists develop new equation to help farmers fight late freezes
Atmospheric scientists at the University of Georgia have recently developed a simplified set of equations…
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Researchers develop low-cost test to evaluate muscle health
A new, non-invasive test developed by researchers at the University of Georgia shows how exercise…
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Aging in place could save money, benefit health outcomes in public housing for the elderly
Training service coordinators in low-income public housing to better assist aging residents could improve community…
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U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter visits the UGA Oyster Hatchery
Congressman Buddy Carter toured the oyster hatchery at the University of Georgia Marine Extension and…
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Deadly raccoon roundworm can infect humans without symptoms, new UGA study finds
Although this “raccoon roundworm” was believed to cause severe problems and even death in people…
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Stem cell treatment may restore vision to patients with damaged corneas
Researchers have developed a new way to identify and sort stem cells that may one…
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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
A study by UGA researchers provides insights into how health care providers and patients can…
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Shades of Green: Scientists and engineers help turn ocean plastic into new products
Engineers and polymer scientists with the UGA’s New Materials Institute help a company turn ocean…
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UGA offers daylong conference on cybersecurity for small businesses
Experts from the FBI, the state of Georgia, Fort Benning U.S. Army base and the…
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More mosquito species than previously thought may transmit Zika
Zika virus could be transmitted by more mosquito species than those currently known, according to…
