College of Sciences

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These synthetic polymers can grow, shrink, heal, and reshape themselves like living tissue External News lvidal7
Brainwaves: Is AI actually thinking? External News lvidal7
Can flickering lights and sound slow Alzheimer’s? A researcher seeks that answer External News lvidal7
The AMOC of the Ice Age Was Warmer Than Once Thought External News lvidal7
US experiencing largest measles outbreak since 2000 – 5 essential reads on the risks, what to do and what’s coming next External News lvidal7
After the cold snap: How iguanas keep coming back in Florida External News lvidal7
Flu rates remain high in Georgia but show signs of easing after holidays External News lvidal7
Vinayak Agarwal Wins Bridge Award News lvidal7
College of Sciences Announces 2026 Young Alumni Board Members News lvidal7
It’s so cold in Florida that iguanas might rain from the skies External News lvidal7
At 25, Wikipedia Now Faces Its Most Existential Threat—Generative A.I. External News lvidal7
Yellow Jackets Featured Among Most Influential Georgians External News lvidal7
Science for Public Good: Introducing the Community Engagement Graduate Fellows News Annette Filliat
NASA goes on an ESCAPADE – twin small, low-cost orbiters will examine Mars’ atmosphere External News lvidal7
New study finds Pacific Northwest birds are becoming more common in the mountains as the climate warms External News lvidal7