Human Nature News from the Chronicles
And speaking of writers, English professor Ron Miller has two new books out this fall:
In On the Ruins of Modernity Ron Baxter Miller proposes that as the centuries turned and the nation became more diverse, the great Chicago Renaissances—especially the literary and cultural ones—never…
As world population stretches past seven billion, many questions come to the fore about how to support so many people. For example, what if everyone elsewhere in the world consumed meat at the rate of the developed world? Does growing crops for transportation fuel put pressure on food crops? To…
UGA microbiologist Harry Dailey has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study a class of previously unidentified of anemias:
Dailey will receive funding over the next four years from the highly competitive SHINE—Stimulating Hematology Investigation:…
The nanoscale continues to unlock dynamic potential of research into therapeutic drug delivery:
researchers at the University of Georgia have refined the drug delivery process further by using nanoparticles to deliver drugs to a specific organelle within cells.
By targeting mitochondria,…