Researchers launch a a lightweight, balloon-borne instrument to collect data. "To keep advancing, we need scientists who can determine what data we need, collect that data, and solve problems," Bracco says. (NOAA)

At the Intersection of Climate and AI, Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Climate Science

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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.
 The global ocean’s surface temperature was still well above average going into 2025. Meaghan Skinner Photography/Moment via Getty Images

2024’s Extreme Ocean Heat Breaks Records Again, Leaving 2 Mysteries to Solve

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Georgia Tech researchers explore U.S. terrains to understand space and life on Earth.
The Georgia Tech EcoCommons (Photo by Nick Hubbard)

College of Sciences Launches New Center: Georgia Tech for Georgia's Tomorrow

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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.
'Oumuamua at the edges of our solar system (Artist's Rendition, NASA) , Professor James Wray

From Mars to the Stars: James Wray Wins Simons Fellowship to Study Interstellar Objects

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The research could transform how we understand extrasolar planets — without ever leaving our solar system.