Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface.
March 27, 2026

3.8‑Billion‑Year‑Old Titanium Clue Sheds New Light on the Moon’s Early Chemistry

6 min read
The finding offers new clues about the oxygen conditions that shaped the Moon’s early environment.
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Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface.
March 27, 2026

3.8‑Billion‑Year‑Old Titanium Clue Sheds New Light on the Moon’s Early Chemistry

6 min read
The finding offers new clues about the oxygen conditions that shaped the Moon’s early environment.
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Earth peeking out from beyond the lunar surface.
March 27, 2026

3.8‑Billion‑Year‑Old Titanium Clue Sheds New Light on the Moon’s Early Chemistry

6 min read
The finding offers new clues about the oxygen conditions that shaped the Moon’s early environment.
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A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.
March 27, 2026

Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands

3 min read
More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
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The Camelot crater in the Moon’s Taurus-Littrow Valley is where the sample containing trivalent titanium was found. NASA/Apollo 17: AS17-145-22159
March 27, 2026

New Study Measures Titanium in Apollo Rock to Uncover Moon’s Early Chemistry

4 min read
By uncovering the conditions under which the Moon’s rocks formed, scientists move closer to understanding the origins of our own planet.
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A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.
March 27, 2026

Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands

3 min read
More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
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A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.
March 27, 2026

Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands

3 min read
More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
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A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.
March 27, 2026

Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands

3 min read
More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
Read More
A man stands at a podium speaking in front of a large screen displaying “Georgia Tech Energy Day: Energy for AI.” The setting is a conference room with stage lighting and an audience out of frame.
March 27, 2026

Energy Day Brings Leaders Together to Tackle AI Power Demands

3 min read
More than 300 experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at Georgia Tech to explore how energy systems must evolve to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.
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orthrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after it was detached from the Unity module. The orbital complex was soaring 260 miles above the island archipelago of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean at the time of this photograph.
March 26, 2026

Georgia Tech Pioneers First Space Sustainability Course in the U.S.

5 min read
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
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orthrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after it was detached from the Unity module. The orbital complex was soaring 260 miles above the island archipelago of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean at the time of this photograph.
March 26, 2026

Georgia Tech Pioneers First Space Sustainability Course in the U.S.

5 min read
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
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orthrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after it was detached from the Unity module. The orbital complex was soaring 260 miles above the island archipelago of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean at the time of this photograph.
March 26, 2026

Georgia Tech Pioneers First Space Sustainability Course in the U.S.

5 min read
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
Read More
orthrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after it was detached from the Unity module. The orbital complex was soaring 260 miles above the island archipelago of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean at the time of this photograph.
March 26, 2026

Georgia Tech Pioneers First Space Sustainability Course in the U.S.

5 min read
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
Read More
orthrop Grumman's Cygnus space freighter is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic arm shortly after it was detached from the Unity module. The orbital complex was soaring 260 miles above the island archipelago of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean at the time of this photograph.
March 26, 2026

Georgia Tech Pioneers First Space Sustainability Course in the U.S.

5 min read
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
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Lamarr.AI Co-founder and CEO Tarek Rakha
March 26, 2026

Ready for its Closeup: PIN-Supported Lamarr.AI Uses Technology to Make Buildings More Efficient and Occupants More Comfortable

2 min read
Through PIN’s new Community Investment program, Georgia Tech–based Lamarr.AI is partnering with the city of Savannah to use drone‑ and AI‑driven building assessments to improve energy efficiency in historic municipal facilities.
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2026 Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium
March 25, 2026

Tech Swarms into Athens for Clean, Old-Fashioned Computing

4 min read
Researchers from universities across Georgia, including Georgia Tech, set aside rivalry to collaborate at the 2026 Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium, highlighting the state’s growing role as a hub for innovation in scientific computing.
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2026 Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium
March 25, 2026

Tech Swarms into Athens for Clean, Old-Fashioned Computing

4 min read
Researchers from universities across Georgia, including Georgia Tech, set aside rivalry to collaborate at the 2026 Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium, highlighting the state’s growing role as a hub for innovation in scientific computing.
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Large group of people standing and seated in a bright industrial-style indoor space, gathered on and around a metal staircase and long tables. The setting includes exposed beams, railings, overhead lighting, and tables with notebooks, cups, and coats visible in the foreground.
March 25, 2026

Atlanta Area Students Partner With Community Organizations for Research Projects

4 min read
The Atlanta Community-Engaged Research Student Network launched this semester to train graduate students to co-lead community-engaged and locally focused research along with community-based organizations.
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Banner graphic with a gold star trophy and the text “Institute Research Award Winners 2026.”
March 25, 2026

Georgia Tech Recognizes Excellence with 2026 Institute Research Awards

1 min read
Georgia Tech has named the 2026 Institute Research Award recipients, recognizing faculty, staff, and research teams whose work advances innovation, mentorship, collaboration, and societal impact across the Institute’s research enterprise.
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A graphic of a boat sailing across the globe with a cyber shield at its front.
March 25, 2026

Researchers Find Training Gaps Impacting Maritime Cybersecurity Readiness

4 min read
Research from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows that commercial ship crews are often unprepared for cyberattacks due to inadequate, generic training, despite rising threats like GPS spoofing and ransomware.
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