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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.
Minda Monteagudo is a one-of-a-kind student, literally. She is the first student to ever graduate with a Ph.D. in ocean sciences and engineering from Georgia Tech.
Climate change will bring significant changes to Latin American forests, according a new School of Public Policy study.
The white oak beside the staircase leading up to Tech Tower is failing and will be removed over winter break.
How can companies overcome this disruption to the supply chain? Pardis Pishdad-Bozorgi with the School of Building Construction of has a few solutions to manage the supply chain while also adhering to timeline demands.
Georgia Tech is partnering with two Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories to better understand how wetlands function, enabling scientists to better understand their role in controlling water quality.
Researchers have developed a concept that would make Martian rocket fuel, on Mars, that could be used to launch future astronauts back to Earth.
A multi-state network will measure aerosols to gain a better understanding of climate and public health.
Researchers studied how recovery, guided by common policies from FEMA and industry, varies with respect to the severity of disruptive events.
A new grant will allow Georgia Tech researchers to create strategies to protect schoolchildren from harmful wildland fire emissions