School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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Machine learning makes long-term, expansive reef monitoring possible External News Renay San Miguel
Researchers Land RCSA Funding to Study Mars Samples, Develop SMART Collaborations News Renay San Miguel
EAS school unveils three new major programs External News Renay San Miguel
Oceanographer Isaiah Bolden ’15 Discusses Climate Change with Top White House Official External News Renay San Miguel
A torpedo-like robot named Icefin is giving us the full tour of the ‘Doomsday’ glacier External News Renay San Miguel
A U.S. Vice President, Atmospheric Scientist, And Oceanographer - That’s Black History External News Renay San Miguel
Plants Must Migrate to Survive Climate Change. But They Need Our Help External News Renay San Miguel
In Puerto Rico, Georgia Tech Researchers Team Up to Build ‘Landslide-Ready’ Communities News Renay San Miguel
Department of Energy funds peatlands greenhouse gas study conducted by FSU Scientists External News Renay San Miguel
Special feature looks at history for biodiversity conservation External News Renay San Miguel
Machine learning predicts biodiversity and resilience in the Coral Triangle External News Renay San Miguel
This startup aims to capture 10,000 tons carbon from farmland this year using volcanic rock dusts External News Renay San Miguel
Vice President’s Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront News Kristen Bailey
I Bought a CO2 Monitor, and It Broke Me External News Renay San Miguel
The Plants Seeking Refuge Across Our Dynamically Changing Planet News Catherine Barzler