Whether elevated blood pressure early in life translates to increased risk of dementia is a question scientists are working to answer.
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.
Nathan Yanasak and Jeri Ann Beckworth explain how to—safely—take an eclipse photo with your camera or cell phone.
Radiologists and physicists at Augusta University turned to the award-winning pediatric imaging suite at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia to scan a 75-million-year-old raptor egg.
The University of South Carolina Aiken and Augusta University will conduct a press conference in USC Aiken’s Ruth Patrick Science Education Center. The two institutions teamed up to examine a raptor egg being donated to USC Aiken.
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Dr. Nathan Yanasak, a medical physicist at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, is helping lead a national effort to enhance physics training offered to radiology residents. Physics concepts are important to...
The Department of Chemistry and Physics welcomes students, faculty, staff and alumni to “Look Up at Night, Augusta” (LUNA) on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in Science Hall, room W1002. Guest speaker Dr. Nathan Yanasak, assistant professor in the...