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Pigs help scientists understand human brain

Imaging analysis shows swine models even more effective for neurological research ...

Study identifies factors associated with farmer suicide

Until now, no suicide study has specifically looked at Georgia farmers ...

UGA researcher leverages artificial intelligence and social media to clean up recycling

Katherine Shayne has developed a system to educate consumers on what can or cannot by recycled in their area and ...

Americans buy food knowing some will be wasted, UGA study shows

One-third of the food supply in the U.S. goes unconsumed ...

UGA hosts 2019 CURO symposium

The 2019 CURO Symposium was held April 8-9 at The Classic Center ...

IHE graduate receives national dissertation award

Noble Jones‘ research gives insight into how selective college admissions decisions are made ...

Mallory Harris named UGA’s first Knight-Hennessy Scholar

Knight-Hennessy Scholars program funds graduate studies ranging from medicine to law to doctoral programs as well as joint- and dual-degrees ...

PIPs project highlighted by U.S. Department of Education

By Kathryn Kao The University of Georgia’s Preparation of Interdisciplinary Providers, or PIPs, project in the College of Education was ...

UGA recognizes 11 new CURO Honors Scholars

By Stephanie Schupska The University of Georgia awarded 11 undergraduates from the incoming class of 2018-2019 with its CURO Honors ...

Freshman first aid

College of Public Health professor calls for training nontraditional first responders ...

Sweet science

UGA and GW researchers will build tools to support the next big data frontier: glycoscience ...

Sequencing the rice genome

Results will help plant breeders incorporate resilience traits from wild rice species into cultivated varieties ...

UGA and USAID launch new partnership to fight hunger with peanuts

$14 million grant will help researchers develop new varieties and focus on pre- and postharvest management ...

Bad habits

By Lauren Baggett Illustration by Larry Choskey and Allen Sutton Potato chips, frozen pizza, fast-food burgers—these staples of the American ...

UGA awarded Innovation Corps Site status

NSF award will enhance startup services ...

Turning tea into a Southern commercial crop

Photography by Amy Ware Sweet tea may be the “house wine” of the American South, but very few of the ...

UGA joins initiative to advance biotech manufacturing in the U.S.

Government-backed consortium of manufacturers and universities designed to advance biopharmaceutical manufacturing ...

Tightrope robots

A robot invented by researchers in UGA’s College of Engineering could change the way power lines are inspected—providing a safer ...

AARC / ECLIPSE conference to be held on 28 June at Pendennis Castle

‘Land’s End:Pendennis Castle Imagination, Culture, and Society at Coastal Edges’ will examine the interactions between culture, heritage, oceans, and wellbeing ...

A day of readings and performances to celebrate publication of “Archipelago” 10, Saturday 14 November 2015

In association with Somerville College, Oxford, and the Atlantic Archipelagos Research Consortium, Clutag Press will hold a day of talks and ...

Talk it out, read better

Learning English happens best when conversation part of curriculum ...