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The need to remove organic contaminants from surface waters continues to grow due to an…

 

Future generations of solid-state lithium-ion batteries based…

Akanksha Menon, assistant professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering,…

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…

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

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

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Pine Trees in Georgia
Georgia Farm Bureau

Article published in the Georgia Farm Bureau Website.

Wood was a part of aviation at the start.

The Wright Brothers’…

Georgia Tech's iconic Tech Tower with the Atlanta midtown skyline in the background
Yahoo! News

Dr. Tim Lieuwen highlighted the need for efficient energy storage solutions and the use of existing natural gas infrastructure to…

Walter de Heer, a professor of physics at Georgia Institute of Technology, holds a molecular model of graphene in his lab.
Wall Street Journal

A team of scientists have determined graphene, the same substance found in common pencil lead, can act as a semiconductor. Walter…

Georgia Tech's iconic Tech Tower with the Atlanta midtown skyline in the background
TechXplore

It was a good year for technology research and development, and nothing made the news more often than energy research efforts.…

Panasonic's Powder-Powered batteries to charge EVs
Wired

Sila, Gleb Yushin's battery materials company, will begin supplying to Panasonic, one of the largest EV battery manufacturers.

A geothermal production well and the Blundell Geothermal Power Plant near Milford, Utah. This well provides 400 degree steam and hot water from deep underground to run the turbines at the power plant. Credit: Jon G. Fuller/VW Pics/ Universal Images Group via etty Images
Scientific American

The potential of geothermal energy as a carbon-free power source is well known. Now companies such as Google are helping to unlock…