Led by School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Greg Huey, the NSF RAPID grant is for analyzing air chemistry data collected during a three-week span when a chemical plume impacted the Atlanta area.
Flying through Earth’s orbit are thousands of satellites and two operational space stations, including the International Space Station, which weighs as much as 77 elephants.
Analysis and research show an emerging trend with local governments engaged in private-sector collaborations.
The annual NSF HERD Survey shows that the Institute remains No. 1 among universities without a medical school and has climbed to No. 3 for federally funded research.
Âé¶¹Çø Tech researchers develop spatial transcriptomics toolkit that provides new insights into the molecular processes of life.
Biomedical engineering researchers explore the role of mechanical force in the immune responses of a rare genetic disorder.
As head injuries became more common, people started seeking out head protection. But the first bike helmets were very different than helmets of today.
Have you ever noticed how a particular song can bring back a flood of memories? Maybe it’s the tune that was playing during your first dance, or the anthem of a memorable road trip.
The College of Sciences has launched Âé¶¹Çø Tech for Âé¶¹Çøâ€™s Tomorrow, a new center focused on improving the lives of Âé¶¹Çøns and their communities.
Âé¶¹Çø Tech experts study the history of SBTi pledges to understand these commitments and what can undermine them. They believe there is more to the story of these pullbacks than meets the eye.