With Anthony Kennedy's retirement later this month, the Supreme Court has lost its swing vote. Or has it?
The cybersecurity and IT-related workforce in the Augusta metro area and Fort Gordon increased from 12,716 to 14,765. These workers contribute more than $1 billion to the local...
Cybersecurity experts from Georgia’s three Cyber Defense designated research universities are available for interviews to discuss the future of cybersecurity research and...
Using mobile devices has become an important part of our lives in the past decade, but overuse can lead to smartphone addiction – a problem that greatly affects kids and their...
As a trade war between the U.S. and China looms, Dr. Jonathan Leightner, an expert in Chinese economy, says most people are missing the bigger issue.
As a trade war between the U.S. and China looms, Dr. Jonathan Leightner, an expert in Chinese economy, says most people are missing the bigger issue.
New research from Dr. Mary-Kate Lizotte shows that simply mentioning a female political candidate’s attractiveness results in lower voter evaluations of her intelligence and...
After a day without their phones, departing Masters patrons are probably ready to do some serious sharing (not to mention add up the cost of all that merchandise they bought). But...
Is getting rid of your toothbrush really necessary after you’ve been sick? We set the record straight.
North and South Korea under a single banner? It sounds crazy, but for a sporting event, it's nothing new, says Dr. Andrew Goss.
A balanced diet of fruits and vegetables and an emphasis on antioxidant consumption could be your best defense against the flu this season.
Saliva is often considered one of the most overlooked components of our overall health.
The Medical College of Georgia’s Leadership through Ethics (LTE) program and the Center for Bioethics and Health Policy will host a guest lecture from Dr. Kathleen Benton on...
September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and it is never too early for parents to start thinking about nutrition essentials for kids. Involving children in the...
Why are eclipses so rare? What happens during these fascinating and beautiful events? Why have people historically been so terrified of them? Augusta University has answers.
Dr. Andrew Goss, chair of the Department of History, Anthropology & Philosophy, sat down with the Jagwire team to discuss North Korea. For the past decade or so, North Korea...
Dr. Ryan Tanner offers solutions for watching the once-in-a-lifetime eclipse without damaging the unprotected eye.
Nathan Yanasak and Jeri Ann Beckworth explain how to—safely—take an eclipse photo with your camera or cell phone.
Dr. Wendy Turner sheds light on the exciting and sometimes frightening experience of solar and lunar eclipses throughout history.
A new report published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows new evidence to support the link between brain disease and repeated concussions or blows to...