Quentin Holden, certified as an arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture, takes care of Tech's trees.
The degree program will help educate the next generation of sustainability leaders for corporations, government, and non-governmental organizations.
This is what could happen if all endangered regulations that help in the fight against harmful ozone go away.
New membrane technology could reduce carbon emissions and energy intensity associated with oil refining.
Researchers have done what may be the first kinematic study of the slingshot spider, which catapults its web to catch insects.
Reduced resilience of plant biomes in North America could be setting the stage for the kind of mass extinctions not seen in 13,000 years.
A generator-level model suggests that most fossil fuel power plants could complete normal lifespans and still close by 2035.
Georgia Tech is part of a team that has been selected to manage the DOE's Savannah River National Laboratory
The mesmerizing flow of a sidewinder moving across desert sands has captivated biologists for centuries, but questions remained about how the snakes produce their unique motion.
Research into "blobs" formed by worms and robots could help developers of swarm robots better utilize emergent behavior.