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Energy is everywhere, affecting everything, all the time. And it can be manipulated and…
Demand for critical minerals and rare earth elements is rapidly increasing as the world…
Some Georgia Tech researchers solve cosmic mysteries such as…
Two College of Engineering professors are among the newest members of the National Academy of…
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Georgia…
The Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center faculty affiliates Dylan Brewer…
The study of energy is multidimensional and can be approached through disciplines…
Pioneering a new recycling approach led to a big win for Re-Wind USA, a Georgia Tech…
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Associate Professor Marta Hatzell has won a 2024 ACS Sustainable Chemistry &…
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Business Wire
The Greenhouse Accelerator is announcing the launch of the Georgia Cleantech Innovation Hub, a public-private-academic…
The Conversation
Not only people need to stay cool, especially in a summer of record-breaking heat waves. Many machines, including cellphones,…
The Conversation
Maui County is suing Hawaiian Electric, claiming the utility was negligent for not shutting off power as strong…
Axios
On Wednesday, August 23, Axios hosted an Expert Voices roundtable discussion in Atlanta, featuring local leaders and experts in…
Duke Nicholas Institute
Development of the portal–in collaboration with Georgia Tech and the SETRI network–was recently recognized as part of the White…
WABE
The first new nuclear reactor built in the U.S. in more than 40 years is now up and running in Waynesboro, Georgia.…
As more and more people move to metro Atlanta, we have somehow managed to reduce our carbon footprint in the state of Georgia.…
DrawdownGA
Tracking Georgia’s progress toward net zero emissions is now easier and more convenient for local governments, researchers, and…
Axios Atlanta
Georgia's carbon footprint is shrinking — but our reliance on cars and big SUVs persists. Greenhouse gas emissions declined by…
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