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  • In this episode host April Sorrow speaks with UGA's Dr. Luke Mortensen of the Regenerative Bioscience Center about his research and study of soft bones…
  • Buzz, buzz. SWAT. It’s summer here in Georgia and that means pesky mosquitos are on the prowl! In this segment, host April Sorrow chats with entomologist…
  • “Can you spare 5 minutes of your time to take a quick survey? If you participate, you’ll be entered to win a $100 gift card.” Heard that one before? While…
  • In this segment, host April Sorrow, talks to the 2017 University of Georgia Inventor of the Year, Dr. Biao He, professor of infectious diseases and the…
  • Thousands of broken trees line the banks of the Chattooga River. The dead, gray stabs were once evergreen monsters offering shade to trout and picturesque…
  • Bees, butterflies, beetles and, flies have a very important thing in common—they all pollinate food we like to eat. In this segment, host April Sorrow…
  • What do a human, a mouse, and a jellyfish have in common? I bet you are thinking, “eye don’t know”. Well interestingly enough, these organisms all share a…
  • Testing muscle fatigue in patients undergoing physical therapy isn’t always easy - especially for those who are paralyzed, or otherwise cannot perform…
  • Penelope Pleasant picked a peck of perfect peaches...but did she pause to ponder pesticide-use? In hot and humid climates like Georgia, a commercial peach…
  • The cornea is quite literally the tissue from which we view our world. However, like any tissue, the cornea can succumb to damage and disease. For many,…