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Joel Kostka Named AGU Fellow

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Joel Kostka
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Sep 18, 2024

Professor Joel E. Kostka has been named a Union Fellow by the American Geophysical Union, joining a slate of 53 international researchers selected as 2024 AGU Fellows for “significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences.”

Georgia Tech Researcher Leads $6 Million NASA Astrobiology Study

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<p>Frank Rosenzweig, professor in the School of Biological Sciences</p>

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675131
Aug 14, 2023

NASA awarded $6 million to a research team led by Georgia Tech’s Frank Rosenzweig to study how compartmentalization drives evolution.

Ocean Science and Engineering Students Take on Coral Cooling Challenge

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675546
Nov 07, 2024

At the invitation of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a team of Ph.D. students designed an ocean-cooling system to help stop coral bleaching.

Novel Machine Learning Techniques Measure Ocean Oxygen Loss More Accurately

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<p>Using data from Argo floats (pictured) and historic ship measurements, Georgia Tech researchers developed new machine learning techniques to better understand global ocean oxygen loss. (Credit: Argo Program, UCSD)</p>

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675578
Nov 11, 2024

Georgia Tech researchers introduced a groundbreaking machine learning technique to improve the assessment and analysis of declining oxygen levels in the ocean.

Ocean ‘Greening’ at Poles Could Spell Changes for Fisheries

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A satellite image of blooming phytoplankton, visible as green-tinted swirls, in the South Atlantic. Credit: NASA Credit: NASA (OCI sensor aboard PACE on January 5, 2025)
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<p>A satellite image of blooming phytoplankton, visible as green-tinted swirls, in the South Atlantic. Credit: NASA (OCI sensor aboard PACE on January 5, 2025)</p>

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677252
Jun 19, 2025

Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data published in Science on June 19.

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