Carbon soot particles, dust blamed for discoloring India’s Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal’s iconic marble dome and soaring minarets require regular cleaning to maintain their dazzling appearance, and scientists now know why.
NSF Sustainable Nanotechnology Center Includes Georgia Tech Researchers
Georgia Tech is among a dozen institutions that are part of the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a $20 million research center.
Lifting Communities with Smart Technology
Georgia Smart Communities Challenge helps small and large cities improve quality of life.
Rising Tundra Temperatures Create Worrying Changes in Microbial Communities
Rising temperatures could affect the microbial communities in northern latitude tundra.
Energy Regulation Rollbacks Threaten Progress Against Harmful Ozone
This is what could happen if all endangered regulations that help in the fight against harmful ozone go away.
Robotic Submarine Snaps First-Ever Images at Foundation of Notorious Antarctic Glacier
These are the first-ever images taken at the foundations of the glacier that inspires more fear of sea-level rise than any other - Thwaites Glacier.
‘SlothBot in the Garden’ Demonstrates Hyper-Efficient Conservation Robot
Visitors to the Atlanta Botanical Garden can observe the testing of SlothBot, a new high-tech tool in the battle to save some of the world’s most endangered species.
Georgia Tech Will Help Manage DOE’s Savannah River Laboratory
Georgia Tech is part of a team that has been selected to manage the DOE's Savannah River National Laboratory
Shuttering Fossil Fuel Power Plants May Cost Less Than Expected
A generator-level model suggests that most fossil fuel power plants could complete normal lifespans and still close by 2035.
Restoring Power During Severe Storms
Researchers studied how recovery, guided by common policies from FEMA and industry, varies with respect to the severity of disruptive events.