“We should be passing budgets for at least an entire fiscal year, not stopgap measures for weeks or even days. However, there is a logic to this happening. The incentives in the...
“The Georgia indictment is fairly sweeping, both in terms of charges and the number of people indicted. There are many possible implications from the breadth of this indictment,"...
“Find something they enjoy and use that to get them active,” said April L. Hartman, MD, the Hahn Endowed Chair in Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta...
“It’s not a question of if they’re coming, but how fast will they be here,” said Richard Franza, professor of management at the Hull College of Business.
We all know it's important to wear sunscreen to prevent sunburn, but there’s more to being safe than spray and run.
“Knowing what legitimate research is and what’s not, especially in this political climate, it can be tough to tell,” said Stacie Pettit, PhD. “More can be done in them...
Hackers continue to make more frequent and sophisticated attempts to infiltrate municipalities and government computer systems. In the past month, Augusta, Georgia, and Dallas...
Ruth McClelland-Nugent, PhD, said this is a major day for those in the United Kingdom, and to a lesser extent, some parts of the Commonwealth “where the British monarch is also...
Steve Weldon, director of the Cyber Institute at Augusta University’s School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, said people need to understand there is risk when plugging a phone...
“So it’s not like you or I are going to be walking down the street and say hello to somebody and shake hands (and get infected). That’s not going to happen. You have to be in the...
“We are taking the right steps, but I’m not sure if we will be entirely able to use green energy, but we definitely need to be more green than we are today,” said Jessica...
While some thought this war wouldn’t last long, including perhaps Russia itself, Augusta University's Craig Albert,PhD, is not surprised the war continues.
Simon Medcalfe, PhD, resident expert on the economy at Augusta University, shared his thoughts on where the economy stands as the final months of the year approach.
“Recognizing the value and sensitivity of the data on our smartphones can guide us in how we protect these devices. We may not think as much about the security and privacy of our...
Kim Davies, PhD, dean of Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, recently appears as guest host of the nationally recognized "True Crime Daily: The Podcast."
Researchers say whether politicians actually trade on insider information or their ability to influence government policy is less relevant than investors' perceptions that this is...
“Most individuals who watch debates are well informed and therefore very likely to already have a party identification,” said Mary-Kate Lizotte.
“We used to think that a good jobs report would make a good economy, and typically it does, but in the last couple of months when the jobs report was good, the market has tanked...
An Augusta University expert discusses a surprising turn in the war in Ukraine.
“People who you encounter every day have issues with opioid use disorder and substance use disorder and alcohol use disorder,” said Dr. Aaron Johnson.