Human Nature News from the Chronicles
Great new work from Debra Mohnen and Li Tan in the BioEnergy Science Center:
When Li Tan approached his colleagues at the University of Georgia with some unusual data he had collected, they initially seemed convinced that his experiment had become contaminated; what he was seeing simply didn’t make…
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on a new study authored by a UGA sociology PhD candidate with some interesting findings:
the study, “Technological Change and Professional Control in the Professoriate,” includes interviews with more than 40 professors at three universities. It suggests…
Students and faculty in the department of geography have pioneered a terrific new collaboration with NASA set to begin this summer:
University of Georgia's department of geography will partner with NASA through DEVELOP, a national student internship program created to enhance training and…
UGA researchers have received significant NIH support for development of new tools to detect virus strains of influenza:
researchers are refining a nanotechnology-based method that uses laser light beams to more accurately predict emerging influenza strains-particularly strains with a risk of high…
It often seems as though major developments in energy efficiency or conservation are so elusive that the entire pursuit may appear to be futile. But we are surrounded by smaller steps forward, almost on a daily basis. UGA researchers report today on one small step with major implications:…