By setting the cell’s internal “clock”, circadian rhythms are central to many cellular activities such as carbon metabolism and the cell cycle. Therefore, a detailed…
Technology brings new precision to study of circadian rhythm in individual cells Writer: Mike Wooten An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Georgia…
Written by Laurie Anderson Athens, Ga. – The wait for some blood test results may be reduced from weeks to hours, thanks to research being conducted…
(PhysOrg.com) — Used in Hollywood and the advertising industry to create exotic special effects, ferrofluids are seemingly magical materials that are both liquid and magnetic…
Written by Tushna Commissariat, a reporter for physicsworld.com Scientists in the US have developed a new way of pumping ferrofluids without the use of any mechanical components….
Written by Brian M. Mullen CLEMSON — While many college football fans are focused on this week’s marquee matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Clemson…
Written by Brian M. Mullen CLEMSON — Clemson University and the University of Georgia may compete on the football field, but researchers from the two institutions…
This article appeared first on UGA focus on faculty column, http://www.uga.edu/faculty/profile/mao-leidong/ Leidong Mao, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, creates opportunities for students to…
Written by James Hataway Athens, Ga. – Researchers at the University of Georgia and their collaborators have developed a new technique to enhance stroke treatment that…
Written by James Hataway In order for cancer to spread, individual cells must break off the original tumor and hitch a ride to other parts of…