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How origami inspires world-changing technology External News Renay San Miguel
Geometric Group Theory Gets an Informal Take from Tech Professor News Renay San Miguel
For the first time, astronomers detect gravitational waves from two neutron stars colliding External News Renay San Miguel
Ants Can Build an Eiffel Tower (Sort Of) External News Renay San Miguel
One step closer to ‘Graphene Valley’ External News Renay San Miguel
PODCAST: Georgia Tech Aerosols Researcher Talks In-flight Cabin Air Quality Study External News Renay San Miguel
Announcing the 2021-2022 ASM Distinguished Lecturer Roster External News Renay San Miguel
One Small Step, One Giant Leap, Spirit of Georgia Tech: College of Sciences Staff and Faculty Receive Three Annual Awards from Georgia Tech Human Resources News Renay San Miguel
‘Living Fossil’ Lizards Are Constantly Evolving—You Just Can’t See It External News Renay San Miguel
Pamela Pollet: Teaching Martial Arts and Mindfulness with a Mission News Renay San Miguel
BOBbots are tiny robots able to perform tasks as a group External News Renay San Miguel
Novel bacterial proteins from seafloor shine light on climate and astrobiology External News Renay San Miguel
Celebrating UN Sustainable Development Goals Week: 'Young Minds for Healthy Lives on a Healthy Planet' News Renay San Miguel
Exercise mediates the effect of job control on body mass index (BMI) External News Renay San Miguel
Dobromir Rahnev Receives APA Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology External News Renay San Miguel
Enjoy It While You Can: Dropping Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth External News Renay San Miguel
Georgians want the state to take a stand on climate change External News Renay San Miguel
Capturing Extra Energy From the Sun: Harnessing Hot Carriers for High Efficiency Solar Cells External News Renay San Miguel
Another Danger of the Harvey Flood: Floating Fire Ants External News Renay San Miguel
Three Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Researchers Awarded DOE Earthshot Funding for Carbon Removal Strategies News Renay San Miguel