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Classic City Science
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Hosts April Sorrow and Chris Shupe interview some of UGA's most prolific researchers to discuss not only the latest findings but how research initiatives here at The University of Georgia are directly impacting the state, the nation and even the world. Special thanks to Asst. Producer Kodiak Sauer, and to the staff  at Athens Science Observer for their assistance with online content.

  • In this episode host April Sorrow speaks with Dr. Luke Mortensen about some of his work with the Regenerative Bioscience Center, including Microscopy a…
  • UGA: home of the Dawgs, the Arch... and the world’s one and only captive blackfly colony. These biting insects are an international pest, responsible for…
  • As summer gets into full swing, everyone is spending more time outdoors, and with our outdoor adventures comes the ever-present threat of tick bites. In…
  • 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…
  • In the latest segment of Classic City Science, host April Sorrow discusses fascinating research that resulted in the development of a new treatment and…