The Canada Jay is one of the birds struggling in the Pacific Northwest. (Credit: Mason Maron)
November 12, 2025

A 30-Year “Snapshot” of Pacific Northwestern Birds Shows Their Surprising Resilience

4 min read
After discovering a historic bird survey in the Pacific Northwest, Georgia Tech’s Ben Freeman located the original sites, repeating the surveys three decades later.
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Eric Vogel
November 12, 2025

Founders Night Highlights Innovation and Collaboration

3 min read
The event showcased how The Institute for Matter and Systems connects academic expertise with entrepreneurial ambition, accelerating technologies from concept to commercialization.
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The Canada Jay is one of the birds struggling in the Pacific Northwest. (Credit: Mason Maron)
November 12, 2025

A 30-Year “Snapshot” of Pacific Northwestern Birds Shows Their Surprising Resilience

4 min read
After discovering a historic bird survey in the Pacific Northwest, Georgia Tech’s Ben Freeman located the original sites, repeating the surveys three decades later.
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November 11, 2025

New Energy Management Course Aims to Keep Georgia SMEs Competitive

1 min read
The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, in partnership with Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business Executive Education and the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, is launching an Energy Management and Reporting course.
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Small Proteins: Big Hope | Felipe Quiroz
November 11, 2025

Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow: Small Proteins, Big Hope with Felipe Quiroz

1 min read
Quiroz reveals how his lab engineers the invisible — proteins, cells, and genes — to understand and treat diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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man in a hat
AI
November 11, 2025

Anton Leykin Awarded AI for Math Fund Grant

2 min read
Leykin and his international team are developing an AI-powered interface to link proof verification and computational algebra, aiming to transform how mathematicians collaborate and solve complex problems.
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Rebecca Watts Hull and her husband Jonathan pose at a scenic overlook on a hiking trip.
November 11, 2025

Community Spotlight – Rebecca Watts Hull

4 min read
Rebecca Watts Hull wants to transform what students learn and how faculty across campus connect, innovate, and inspire action for a sustainable future.
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Fan Zhang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech
November 10, 2025

Fan Zhang Named to American Nuclear Society’s 40 Under 40 List

1 min read
Fan Zhang, an assistant professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering’s Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics (NREMP) program, has been named to the American Nuclear Society’s (ANS) 40 Under 40 list.
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Picture upper left: Philipp Gutruf, Alex Adams, Hong Yeo, and Kimberlee McKay. Picture upper right: workshop attendees. Picture lower left: Rudy Gleason, Shelly Spires, Brad Jones, and Ruwanthi Ekanayake. Picture lower right: Hong Yeo, Garan Byun, and Clint Zeagler.
November 10, 2025

Wearable Health Equity Workshop

3 min read
The second Wearable Health Equity Workshop was held on October 30, 2025, at the Georgia Tech Marcus Nanotechnology Building. The workshop presented some of the latest wearable health technologies and offered practical solutions for advancing rural healthc
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President Ángel Cabrera of Georgia Tech stands at a podium and delivers a speech.
November 10, 2025

Georgia Tech Hosts Annual Summit Devoted to Pediatric Health Innovation

3 min read
The Pediatric Healthcare Innovation Summit 2025 convened experts, entrepreneurs, and clinicians to accelerate breakthrough technologies and collaborative solutions aimed at transforming pediatric care.
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‘Big-box’ supercenters can contribute to overpurchasing by shoppers. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
November 10, 2025

The ‘Supercenter’ Effect: How Massive, One-Stop Retailers Fuel Overconsumption − and Waste

4 min read
A recent study found that the presence of supercenters – large retailers that sell groceries alongside general merchandise – results in a significant uptick in consumer waste due to overpurchasing.
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Passengers walk through the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Nov. 7, 2025. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
November 7, 2025

What to Know as Hundreds of Flights are Grounded Across the US

7 min read
Major airports across the United States were subject to a 4% reduction in flights on Nov. 7, 2025, as the government shutdown began to affect travelers.
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Robbie Moon, associate professor of Accounting
November 6, 2025

A Changing Reporting Landscape at the Intersection of Accounting and Cryptocurrency

5 min read
Robbie Moon’s research explains why companies hold cryptocurrency, the challenges of reporting it, and how new accounting rules aim to bring clarity.
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Wind power near Dodge City, Kan. Halbergman/iStock/Getty Images Plus
November 6, 2025

How the US Cut Climate-Changing Emissions While Its Economy More Than Doubled

6 min read
Countries around the world have been discussing the need to rein in climate change for three decades, yet global greenhouse gas emissions – and global temperatures with them – keep rising.
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Maia Barrow
November 6, 2025

Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Program Gives Georgia Tech Students an Advantage

4 min read
Each year, more than 100 undergraduates conduct neuroscience research in labs across campus.
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Maia Barrow
November 6, 2025

Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Program Gives Georgia Tech Students an Advantage

4 min read
Each year, more than 100 undergraduates conduct neuroscience research in labs across campus.
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The Georgia Tech contingent gather for a group photo at the 2025 Georgia Resiliency Conference.
November 6, 2025

Georgia Tech Attendees Reflect on the Georgia Resiliency Conference 2025

5 min read
Faculty, administration, research fellows, students, collaborators, and Georgia Tech President Emeritus and keynote speaker G. Wayne Clough brought diverse perspectives to discussions ranging from coastal vulnerability to data-driven decision-making.
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Colorful diatoms under a microscope.
November 5, 2025

Tiny Diatoms, Big Climate Impact: How Microscopic Skeletons Rapidly Shape Ocean Chemistry

5 min read
These tiny seafloor transformations are reshaping our understanding of how ocean sediments regulate carbon and climate.
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Colorful diatoms under a microscope.
November 5, 2025

Tiny Diatoms, Big Climate Impact: How Microscopic Skeletons Rapidly Shape Ocean Chemistry

5 min read
These tiny seafloor transformations are reshaping our understanding of how ocean sediments regulate carbon and climate.
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NASA's Lunar Gateway space station orbiting the moon
November 5, 2025

Back to the Moon and Beyond

1 min read
Yellow Jackets are playing key roles to help NASA take us back to the Moon—leading Artemis missions, building new space technologies, and laying the groundwork for life beyond Earth.
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