July 11, 2025
Pancaked Water Droplets Help Launch Europe’s Fastest Supercomputer
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Assistant Professor Spencer Bryngelson participated in the JUPITER Research and Early Access Program, which innovated his fluid dynamics software while stress testing Europe's fastest supercomputer in preparation for launch.
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July 11, 2025
Georgia Tech Students Help Illuminate Coffee County’s History
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Georgia Tech students received the 2023 Award of Excellence from the American Association of State and Local History for the Coffee County Memory Project
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July 11, 2025
Space: The Current Frontier
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Georgia Tech engineers have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
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July 10, 2025
‘Biochar’ Can Naturally Clean the Pollution that Rain Washes Off Georgia’s Roads
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A new study shows how the material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors can be mixed with local soil to filter out road grime before it reaches waterways.
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July 9, 2025
Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer
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DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
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July 8, 2025
Jenny McGuire Named Teasley Professor
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Jenny McGuire has been named a Teasley Professor, advancing Georgia Tech’s leadership in biodiversity research and climate resilience.
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July 7, 2025
Study Demonstrates Low-Cost Method to Remove CO₂ from Air Using Cold Temperatures, Common Materials
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Researchers demonstrated techniques for capturing CO₂ more efficiently and affordably using extremely cold air and widely available porous sorbent materials.
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June 26, 2025
Joel Kostka receives Humboldt Research Award
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The award will support Kostka’s research on the role of marine plant microbiomes in coastal climate resilience in collaboration with Germany’s Max Planck Institute.
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June 25, 2025
Mars Rising as the New Frontier of Science and Strategy
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As the White House accelerates plans for a 2026 crewed mission to Mars, Georgia Tech experts highlight the engineering, scientific, and diplomatic challenges that will shape the success—and sustainability—of humanity’s next giant leap.
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