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A Day With an Astronaut
<>NASA astronaut and alumnus Shane Kimbrough will spend March 4 on campus for a series of events.
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Celebrating UN Sustainable Development Goals Week: 'Young Minds for Healthy Lives on a Healthy Planet'
<>As we celebrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) Action and Awareness Week, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences’ Élise Beaudin and Annalisa Bracco share their work on climate and marine heat waves at Dubai's World Expo.
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NOAA Features Alumna's Children's Book: 'Ocean Adventures with Millie and Sam'
<>In her senior year in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Devon Robinson joined fellow students in writing and illustrating a children's book about the deep ocean. Now, their class project is an e-book with NOAA's RESTORE program.
Celebrating Black History Month with Dorien Minor
<>School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences' Dorien Minor shares perspective, career plans, and the importance of representation in STEM.
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Seawater Seep May Be Speeding Glacier Melt, Sea Level Rise
<>Alexander Robel leads a new study projecting that warm seawater — seeping under certain glaciers — could eventually lead to future sea level rise that’s double that of existing estimates, with new findings published in The Cryosphere.
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Susan Lozier Receives Top American Meteorological Society Honor
<>Dean Lozier is honored as recipient of the American Meteorological Society’s top award in oceanography: the 2022 Henry Stommel Research Medal.
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Little Einsteins Organization Brings Science and Engineering to the Kids
<>Through the Little Einsteins Organization, Georgia Tech students are creating at-home science kits, collaborating with K-5 schools and local libraries, and using Zoom to keep Atlanta's youngest scientists and engineers engaged in STEM.
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Cobb, Jo, Sa de Melo Honored as Lifetime AAAS Fellows
<>Kim M. Cobb, Hanjoong Jo, and Carlos A. R. Sa de Melo are among AAAS scientists, engineers, and innovators being recognized for scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.
Major Philanthropic Grant Will Create New Center to Advance Open-Source Software
<>Using a new philanthropic grant, Georgia Tech will hire software engineers to write scalable, reliable, and portable open-source software for scientific research.
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Dipping a Toe in Jupiter’s Atmospheric ‘Oceans’ and Polar Cyclones
<>New NASA satellite images of polar cyclones on Jupiter are helping Annalisa Bracco and a network of fellow scientists understand the forces and fluid dynamics that drive these unique weather patterns.
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