Physicist Steven Chu was the first person appointed to the U.S. Cabinet after having won a Nobel Prize. On April 26, he will deliver a public lecture at Georgia Tech on climate change and innovative paths towards a more sustainable future.
The Icefin robot’s unprecedented look inside a crevasse, and observations revealing more than a century of geological processes beneath the ice shelf, are detailed in a new paper in Nature Geoscience.
The campus community is invited to participate in a variety of events that increase awareness of and encourage actions that advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Faculty with ties to Turkey and earthquake research are closely monitoring the situation.
With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America.
The team's new methodology offers hope for better coral connectivity monitoring and protection in the future.
Researchers investigate how trees have moved across geography over time, where they’re heading, and why it’s important.
Nga Lee “Sally” Ng leads a new study investigating the formation and properties of secondary organic aerosol from the nitrate radical oxidation of two common monoterpenes, compounds found in many plants.
Georgia Tech strives to be a leader in climate action across the Institute’s operational, educational, research, and economic development missions.
The AI-ALOE Institute offers the Georgia Tech led web application VERA to local technical college.