Hidden Biodiversity Hotspots in the Southeast: Ecological islands and why you should care about them
Winter isn’t when most people expect to go out looking for rare plants. Yet, for the past four years in Georgia, I’ve spent cold mornings …
From Caves to Cures: How Blind Fish and Fruit Bats are Unlocking New Diabetes Treatments
With over 2 million species on this planet, adaptation is a crucial part of species survival. Adapt or fail, if you will. With some species, …
Harnessing micro-superpowers
Bits and Pieces: Microbial Perspective All of us know how “easy” it is to get a package delivered to our house. Access a website, click …
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Laboratories Running by Themselves? The Era of AI and the Rise of Self-Driving Labs

You CAN Make a Difference: My Story of Science Advocacy and Community Building in Face of Funding Cuts

Hidden Biodiversity Hotspots in the Southeast: Ecological islands and why you should care about them
Winter isn’t when most people expect to go out looking for rare plants. Yet, for the past four years in Georgia, I’ve spent cold mornings trekking across bare rock, datasheets in hand and HotHands in pocket. I’m searching for a tiny, rare plant that only grows in the shallow pools atop solid granite outcrops. Snorkelwort,


The Injustice of Texas Senate Bill 8



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Biases in STEM: Gender Discrimination Affects UGA Faculty

What Happens in Vagus… Doesn’t Stay in Vagus

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