Building Toward Community-Owned Resilience Hubs
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Resilience hubs are trusted, community-serving facilities designed to support residents and coordinate communication and resources in everyday life; and before, during, and after disruptions. Environmental disruptions…
The Secret ‘Sex Lives’ of Bacteria: New Research Challenges Old Ideas About How Species Form
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When Kostas Konstantinidis proved that many microbes — like plants and animals — are organized into species, he upended a long-held scientific belief. Scientists widely believed that bacteria, due to their unique…
At the Intersection of Climate and AI, Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Climate Science
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Exponential growth in big data and computing power is transforming climate science, where machine learning is playing a critical role in mapping the physics of our changing climate. “What is happening within the…
The Year in Photos
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From the physics of knitting to highlighting how batteries work, Georgia Tech photographers captured the impact and breadth of the Institute’s research enterprise. See our photographers’ best shots and discover unseen…
Woodruff School Student Files Provisional Patent on 3D Printed Violin
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Merging a love for engineering with a lifelong passion for music led Kevin Kamperman, a graduate student in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, to fulfill a lifelong dream of filing a patent on a…
Biden Administration Names Interactive Computing Researcher as PECASE Recipient
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A researcher in Georgia Tech’s School of Interactive Computing has received the nation’s highest honor given to early career scientists and engineers.Associate Professor Josiah Hester was one of 400 people awarded the…