Four Communities Selected for Inaugural Georgia Smart Communities Challenge
Albany, Chamblee, Chatham County and Gwinnett County will implement smart development through a Georgia Tech-led program.
Lifting Communities with Smart Technology
Georgia Smart Communities Challenge helps small and large cities improve quality of life.
Rising Tundra Temperatures Create Worrying Changes in Microbial Communities
Rising temperatures could affect the microbial communities in northern latitude tundra.
Peatlands’ ‘Huge Reservoir’ of Carbon at Risk of Release
Researchers analyzed data from 10, yurt-like test chambers in a natural boreal spruce bog in northern Minnesota.
Energy Regulation Rollbacks Threaten Progress Against Harmful Ozone
This is what could happen if all endangered regulations that help in the fight against harmful ozone go away.
Georgia Tech Included in Major Water Desalination Research Initiative
Georgia Tech is part of a new effort to address water security issues in the United States.
El Nino Swings More Violently in the Industrial Age, Hard Evidence Says
Hard evidence now says: El Nino and the climate phenomenon that drives it have become more extreme in the industrial age.
Exoplanet Axis Study Boosts Hopes of Complex Life, Just Not Next Door
An exoplanet study on axis tilts raises hopes that advanced life may exist elsewhere in the universe.
Georgia Tech Energy Policy Researcher Writes About ‘Green New Deal’ in ‘Scientific American’
The article focuses on the jobs impact of the proposed environmental legislation.
Adhesive Formed From Bee Spit and Flower Oil Could Form Basis of New Glues
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology are looking at that mixture of ingredients as a model for a bioinspired glue because of its unique adhesive properties and ability to remain sticky through a range of conditions.