UGA course maps out genetic lineage of iconic Sanford Stadium hedges The iconic stretch of greenery that spans across Sanford Stadium just got a major ancestry test. And after a careful whole genome analysis—forged by a love for the hedges and UGA history—a Franklin College of Arts and Sciences faculty member and his students found that the …
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In the wake of Hurricane Helene and the recent flooding across the Southeast, it is crucial to understand the environmental impact of such events. Flooding historically causes sediment disruption which spreads harmful contaminants like mercury. These events can allow for toxic levels of mercury to enter the food web, posing serious risks to wildlife and …
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