 
At the Intersection of Climate and AI, Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Climate Science
<>A Georgia Tech-led review paper recently published in Nature Reviews Physics is exploring the ways machine learning is revolutionizing the field of climate physics — and the role human scientists might play.
 
2024’s Extreme Ocean Heat Breaks Records Again, Leaving 2 Mysteries to Solve
<>In fact, every decade since 1984, when satellite recordkeeping of ocean temperatures started, has been warmer than the previous one.
EAS Graduate Student Donglai Yang Selected iHARP Polar Informatics Graduate Fellow
<>Donglai Yang, a second-year PhD student in geophysics, was selected as one of two recipients of the 2025 iHARP Polar Informatics graduate fellowship.
College of Sciences Announces New Leadership Group for Young Alumni
<>The College of Sciences launched its Young Alumni Board, a volunteer-based leadership group that is tasked with deepening the relationship between recent Yellow Jacket graduates and the College. The inaugural Board consists of 13 members who obtained an u
NSF RAPID Grant to Analyze Plume Chemistry
<>Led by School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Greg Huey, the NSF RAPID grant is for analyzing air chemistry data collected during a three-week span when a chemical plume impacted the Atlanta area.
Rising Tide Program Launches for Early Career Scientists
<>Rising Tide will welcome researchers for two-year fellowships that are focused on faculty mentoring and skills development to apply for competitive faculty positions.
In a Very Close Galaxy: How Georgia Tech Researchers Use Earth Analogs to Understand Space - Cloned
<>Georgia Tech researchers explore U.S. terrains to understand space and life on Earth.
 
College of Sciences Launches New Center: Georgia Tech for Georgia's Tomorrow
<>The College of Sciences has launched Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow, a new center focused on improving the lives of Georgians and their communities.
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From Mars to the Stars: James Wray Wins Simons Fellowship to Study Interstellar Objects
<>The research could transform how we understand extrasolar planets — without ever leaving our solar system.
 
EAS Professor Dr. Yuanzhi Tang has accepted the position of Co-editor-in-chief for Chemical Geology (Elsevier), the official journal of the European Association of Geochemistry.
<>EAS Professor Dr. Yuanzhi Tang has accepted the position of Co-editor-in-chief for Chemical Geology (Elsevier)
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