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Overall greenhouse gas emissions in Georgia fell by 5% between 2017 and 2021,…

Devesh Ranjan, Eugene C. Gwaltney, Jr. School Chair and professor in the George W. Woodruff…

The Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) at the Georgia Institute of…

 

Semiconductors, or microchips, are vital to life in the modern world. They’re…

Richard Neu leads the Materials in Extreme Environments research initiative for the Institute…

Marilyn A. Brown, Regents’ Professor and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the…

The Energy Policy Innovation Center (EPICenter), along with the Beneficial Electrification…

Georgia Tech will be a key partner for the New York Climate Exchange (The Exchange), a first-of-…

The Department of Energy has selected Georgia Institute of Technology as the…

On April 26, 2023, the School of Physics and College of…

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AJC

Suniva had been growing rapidly since its 2007 founding at Georgia Tech. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2017 under…

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The Cool Down

Georgia Tech researcher Gleb Yushin is quoted about recent innovations in battery technology.

Omar Asensio, visiting fellow, Institute for the Study of Business in Global Society
Harvard Business School

What’s your area of research and what led you to it? As a climate scholar, I focus on the intersection of technology and public…

Transformative Industry: Tim Lieuwen, professor and interim chair, the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech: photo Kevin Garrett.
Georgia Trend

A fleet of innovative new companies working at the limits of advanced technology could reshape the aerospace industry – and…

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NY Times

Georgia Tech's Brian Stone weighs in on this feature looking at how Singapore could be a model for dampening the effects of climate…

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Business Wire

The Greenhouse Accelerator is announcing the launch of the Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub, a public-private-academic…

Streets crack under heat because higher temperatures create more space between vibrating molecules, causing the material to expand and deform. Priscila Zambotto/Moment via Getty Images
The Conversation

Not only people need to stay cool, especially in a summer of record-breaking heat waves. Many machines, including cellphones,…

The utility Pacific Gas & Electric acknowledged responsibility for equipment that started the deadly 2018 blaze that burned through Paradise, Calif. Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images
The Conversation

Maui County is suing Hawaiian Electric, claiming the utility was negligent for not shutting off power as strong…

Benoit Montreuil speaking to the Axios roundtable group. Credit: Shay Richards for Axios
Axios

On Wednesday, August 23, Axios hosted an Expert Voices roundtable discussion in Atlanta, featuring local leaders and experts in…