



Surfacing New Clues: Water’s Impact in Undersea Earthquakes
<>Tectonic plates colliding deep below the ocean's surface can trigger major earthquakes and tsunamis. A new study from a team of scientists including Samer Naif shows that water may play a bigger role than previously known in the magnitude of these quakes.
Temperate Glimpse Into a Warming World
<>SPRUCE experiment study shows elevated levels of greenhouse gases emerging from carbon-rich peatlands

Keeping Connected with Science: The Stay at Home Journal Club
<>How Jennifer Leavey’s videos use research articles to build personal contact and educate online communities about COVID-19 research.

Periodic Table Makeover
<>Industrial design students reimagine the periodic table – and a book is born.







For your binge-listening pleasure
<>ScienceMatters, the podcast of the College of Sciences, brings more tales of curiosity and discovery. Season 2 is now live at sciencematters.gatech.edu.
Undergraduate Student of the Month: Melat Hagos
<>Melat Hagos, is a 4th year EAS major with an interest in Biogeochemistry and Climate Change.
Faculty Member Carol Paty on How Charon Protects Pluto From Solar Wind
<>How a Moon Slows the Decay of Pluto’s Atmosphere
EAS Scientists unveil Aerosol Toxicity findings
<>EAS Scientists unveil Aerosol Toxicity findings
Upcoming Planetary Lectures
<>Upcoming Planetary Lectures
Faculty member Chris Reinhard published in Nature
<>Dr. Christopher Reinhard, assistant professor in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, has been published in the journal Nature.
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