‘Janitors’ of the Sea: Overharvested Sea Cucumbers Play Crucial Role in Protecting Coral
In a first-of-its-kind study, the researchers discovered that sea cucumbers protect coral from disease.
Energy Materials: Driving the Clean Energy Transition
Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.
Assessing the California Storms
Faculty members in Georgia Tech's School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences share their expertise following the recent storm in California.
Can Solar Geoengineering Save the World?
As the idea of solar geoengineering picks up steam, Harding invites everyone to join the conversation, starting with learning about what it is, how it works, and whether or not this once-niche proposition really can save the world.
Partnership for Inclusive Innovation 2024 Summer Internship Applications Now Open
PIN's Opportunity for All – Innovation for Good Student Applications for Summer open through Feb. 11, 2024.
Photochemistry and a New Catalyst Could Make Fertilizer More Sustainable
New insight into the role of carbon in a low-temperature, light-based reaction may help create ammonia for fertilizer while a new catalyst offers a path to recycling the runoff.
Everlasting African Wildfires Fueled by Aerosol Feedback
Wildfires in Africa are fueled by a feedback loop mechanism as aerosols interact with the climate
Machine Learning Could be Key to Early Leakage Detection in Underground Carbon Storage Sites
The feasibility study by Georgia Tech researchers explores using conditional normalizing flows (CNFs) to convert seismic data points into usable information and observable images. This potential ability could make monitoring underground storage sites more
Poor and Disadvantaged People Sit in the Dark Longer After a Storm Outage
The research shows that people in lower socioeconomic tiers wait nearly three hours longer on average for their power to be restored.
Georgia Tech to Help Develop State’s First Climate Action Plan
The emissions tracker created by a Georgia Tech-led team will play an important role in the work, researchers say.