New Type of El Niño Could Mean More Hurricanes Make Landfall
A new study, in the journal Science, suggests that the form of El Niño may be changing potentially causing not only a greater number of hurricanes than in average years, but also a greater chance of hurricanes making landfall.
Tech in the News
Algae Farm Aims to Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel
The New York Times – June 29, 2009
Video games that let you play with your news
Christian Science Monitor – June 25, 2009
Electronic nose sniffs out cancer
EE Times – June 25, 2009
GT launches supply chain research center
Atlanta Business Chronicle – June 25, 2009
Research & Economic News
New Type of El Niño Could Mean More Hurricanes Make Landfall
July 2, 2009
GTRI Team Tackles an Urgent Aircraft Defense Upgrade
July 1, 2009
Statistical Technique Improves Precision of Nanotechnology Data
June 30, 2009
CDC Art Show Exhibits ‘Consequential Matters'
June 29, 2009
Programming Tools Allow Use of Video Game Processors for Defense Needs
June 24, 2009
Athens Manufacturer Goes Lean, Green with Georgia Tech Assistance
June 22, 2009
Institute & Campus News
Plan Keeps Green Space, Water Conservation Efforts Moving Forward
June 24, 2009
Ferst Center for the Arts Names New Director
June 19, 2009
Sluggish Economy Ignites Enrollment At Georgia Tech-Lorraine
June 16, 2009
Center for Innovative Cardiovascular Technologies Announced
June 15, 2009
Goodman Warns House Committee of Tsunami of Cyber Insecurity
June 11, 2009
Program Honors Individuals While Fostering a Greener Campus
June 10, 2009
News Briefs
Monthly Testing of Campus Siren Warning System
July 2, 2009
Ga. Tech Places Eighth in World University Technology Rankings
June 22, 2009
Tech Students Win NASA/NIA Moon Design Competition
June 19, 2009
Georgia Tech Health Advisory
June 15, 2009
President Peterson Participates in The National Summit
June 15, 2009
Information Sessions About NSF Funding For Graduate Students
June 9, 2009