NewsAmerican Physicians Aren't Being Taught Much about Nutritionby University of GeorgiaLearning about just BMI and weight doesn't equip doctors to encourage healthier eating
NewsTo Increase Women in STEM Jobs, Increase Female Leadershipby University of GeorgiaNew study finds percentage of women in federal STEM jobs hasn’t changed since 2005
NewsPeople Don’t Know What a Preprint Is. Here’s Why That Mattersby University of GeorgiaPreprint findings aren’t final, and publicizing their results may cause distrust in science
NewsLow Levels of High-Risk Salmonella Evade Traditional Methods of Detectionby University of GeorgiaNew technology can detect more strains, which could help poultry industry produce safer chickens
NewsLearning in the Lab Can Continue at a Distanceby University of GeorgiaStudy evaluated 23 programs at institutions across the country
NewsWhen Building Rapport, Sometimes Less Is Moreby University of GeorgiaStudy provides useful insights for interview situations
NewsUsing Snakes to Monitor Fukushima Radiationby University of GeorgiaResearchers placed tiny GPS trackers on rat snakes to track their movements at Fukushima
NewsRecent Research May Explain Shortages in STEM Careersby University of GeorgiaMore college students change majors within the STEM pipeline than leave the career path of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics altogether, study shows
NewsToxic Pollutants Can Impact Wildlife Disease Spreadby University of GeorgiaScientists built a mathematical model to explore how toxic substances affect wildlife health and mobility
NewsPollution Linked to Antibiotic Resistance in New Studyby University of GeorgiaUniversity of Georgia scientists found a strong correlation between antibiotic resistance and heavy metal contamination in an environment