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Teaching teachers in the Andes
Compete in a Global Economy
High in the cloud forests of Ecuador, Georgia public school teachers listened and waited.
Inmates grow food, skills at new garden
Compete in a Global Economy
Some gardeners shop for the best gloves, hat or kneeling mat. Others gear up by wearing matching outfits and working with whatever tools the warden lets them use for the day
Georgia freshwater fish
Compete in a Global Economy
This is no fish tale: a new Georgia Museum of Natural History Web site offers the most complete look at Georgia fishes, what they are and where they’re found.
Look! Up in the sky!
Maximizing Research Opportunities
Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, left more to human history than the fanciful idea of equine flight.
Need for vitamin supplements among Georgia’s elderly
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A new study by University of Georgia researchers shows that despite the availability of fortified foods, many older adults suffer from deficiencies of vitamin D, calcium and B12, which are critical for optimal bone, blood and nervous system health.
UGA research explores little-known chapter in college desegregation
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Many of the battles to desegregate Southern colleges and universities were fought in public, but efforts to desegregate the standardized testing that is often a prerequisite to admission have, until now, received little attention.



