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Feel the heat: Students track impact of extreme heat in Atlanta neighborhoods External News sperrin6
Chasing Chaos: Alex Blumenthal Awarded CAREER Grant for Research in Chaos, Fluid Dynamics News sperrin6
Georgia Tech Researchers Monitor Campus Biodiversity with Machine Learning External News sperrin6
Solving the Infinite Problems: Anton Bernshteyn Awarded NSF CAREER for Developing New, Unified Theory: Descriptive Combinatorics News sperrin6
Seed Grants Fund Research Centers for Critical Minerals, Spatial Computation and Navigation News sperrin6
Southeastern Energy Conference Event sperrin6
In advance of rising sea levels, Savannah area pilots life-saving technology External News sperrin6
Project underway to determine heat impact in Atlanta External News sperrin6
Chemistry, Chaos, Peptides, and (Infinite) Problems: Georgia Tech Researchers Pioneer New Frontiers with NSF CAREER Grants News sperrin6
New Partnership Takes Aim at Extreme Heat in Atlanta External News sperrin6
College of Sciences Appoints 11 New Endowed Faculty News sperrin6
Georgia Tech Researchers Partner with Savannahians to Implement Data-Driven Solutions News sperrin6
Residents of Savannah Rise to the Occasion as Higher Seas Encroach External News sperrin6
2100: A Climate Odyssey Event sperrin6
Rising sea level poses risks for the Golden Isles External News sperrin6
Sea Spray, Water Worlds, and the Search for Life News sperrin6
Introducing Drawdown Georgia Higher Ed External News sperrin6
Exploring the Climate Impacts of COVID Through the Carbon Reduction Challenge External News sperrin6
Water on the Moon May Be Forming Due to Electrons From Earth News sperrin6
Weaker Ocean Currents Lead to Decline in Nutrients for North Atlantic Ocean Life During Prehistoric Climate Change, Research Shows News sperrin6