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Troubled Waters: Our Changing Seas Troubled Waters:
Our Changing Seas

UGA marine scientists study the effects of climate change on the oceans’ natural cycles and systems.
Terrapins in Trouble Terrapins in Trouble
Diamondback terrapins face threats, largely human-made, to their survival.
Dealing With Addiction Dealing With Addiction
Paul Roman is a leading voice for innovations in the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse.
Tiny Landscapes of Unseen Worlds Tiny Landscapes of Unseen Worlds
Inner Space is a grand-scale exhibit featuring molecular-scale subjects.
Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes
Tiny Landscapes of Unseen Worlds. An important, well-preserved archaeological site near Columbus, Georgia, has been given to UGA and will help researchers study a chiefdom that flourished in West Central Georgia some 700 years ago.
 
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Study finds news viewers fragmented by party Study finds news viewers fragmented by party
A UGA study shows television news viewers increasingly watch stations that reinforce their political leanings.
Recycling an old antibiotic to help stroke victims Recycling an old antibiotic to help stroke victims
An old inravenous antibiotic may have new life as a stroke treatment say UGA-MCG researchers.
Female sex offenders: Most were victims first Female sex offenders: Most were victims first
The first study to systematicallly examine a large sample of women child molesters show most were themselves victims of sexual abuse as children.
When high self-esteem turns sour When high self-esteem turns sour
Psychologists say people with fragile high self-esteem are often insecure and likely to be verbally defensive when challenged.
Art sells: A simple, classy route to ad success Art sells: A simple, classy route to ad success
A simple, classy route to ad success: Advertisers who want to give their products more appeal should use art as an effective tool of persuasion.
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Interview Interview
Committed to Safety and Health in the Workplace. David DeJoy believes all working men and women deserve a safe workplace that also supports good health.
Media Shelf Media Shelf
A sampling of books, recordings and other creative works by UGA faculty, staff, and students.
Viewpoint Viewpoint
Animal Health is a Global Endeavor. As animals and their products move across borders, so too can the pathogens they carry.
For the Record For the Record
UGA's behavioral research is a point of pride.
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