Eastern U.S. Needs “Connectivity” to Help Species Escape Climate Change
Atlanta, GA
Improved "climate connectivity" will be needed by species in the Eastern United States.
High-Resolution Model Explains Role of Soil Erosion in Carbon Budgets
Atlanta, GA
A high-resolution model explains how soil erosion can affect carbon cycles
Polluted Dust Can Impact Ocean Life Thousands of Miles Away, Study Says
Atlanta, GA
A new modeling study conducted by researchers in Georgia Tech shows that for decades, air pollution drifting from East Asia out over the world’s largest ocean has contributed to oxygen levels falling in tropical waters thousands of miles away.
Researchers List “Seven Chemical Separations to Change the World”
Atlanta, GA
Researchers are suggesting seven energy-intensive separation processes that should be top targets for research into low-energy purification technologies.
Bacterial Biofilms in Hospital Water Pipes May Show Pathogenic Properties
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have described microbial communities found in shower hoses at a major U.S. hospital.
An Animal That “Flies” through the Ocean
Atlanta, GA
Small zooplankton snails don't paddle like most small water animals. They "fly" with wings.
Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein’s Prediction
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech faculty, postdocs and student researchers play a crucial role in the first-ever observation of a gravitational wave.
Gulf of Mexico Study Finds Microbes Thriving above Natural Oil Seeps
Atlanta, GA
Scientists have discovered that phytoplankton are thriving above natural oil seeps in the Gulf of Mexico.
"Hearing" the Explosions in North Korea
Atlanta, GA
Technology allows audiences to hear seismic signals from this week's explosion in North Korea.
Coral Reef Researcher Wins Explorer’s Club Honor
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Teasley Professor Mark Hay has received the Lowell Thomas Award from the New York-based Explorers Club.