Exhibit title over neutral-colored objects included in current exhibit
May 17, 2024

Bark Rhythms and Summer Programming

5 min read
Explore historic traditions with a modern interpretation in this exhibit and associated programming.
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Image of the STARS Gold rating for sustainability from AASHE
May 16, 2024

Georgia Tech Earns STARS Gold Rating for Sustainability Achievements

4 min read
Georgia Tech has earned a STARS Gold Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
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Four people walking across a salt marsh
May 15, 2024

From Roots to Resilience: Investigating the Vital Role of Microbes in Coastal Plant Health

5 min read
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
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Four people walking across a salt marsh
May 15, 2024

From Roots to Resilience: Investigating the Vital Role of Microbes in Coastal Plant Health

5 min read
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
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The Web Conference 2024
May 15, 2024

Chatbots Are Poor Multilingual Healthcare Consultants, Study Finds

4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers found that chatbots are less accurate in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi compared to English when asked health-related questions.
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Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou
May 15, 2024

From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible

5 min read
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
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The Web Conference 2024
May 15, 2024

Chatbots Are Poor Multilingual Healthcare Consultants, Study Finds

4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers found that chatbots are less accurate in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi compared to English when asked health-related questions.
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Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou
May 15, 2024

From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible

5 min read
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
Read More
The Web Conference 2024
May 15, 2024

Chatbots Are Poor Multilingual Healthcare Consultants, Study Finds

4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers found that chatbots are less accurate in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi compared to English when asked health-related questions.
Read More
Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou
May 15, 2024

From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible

5 min read
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
Read More
Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou
May 15, 2024

From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible

5 min read
A team of Georgia Tech and MIT researchers found that discarded brewer’s yeast, when encased in hydrogel capsules, becomes a viable and inexpensive method for purifying contaminated water.
Read More
Four people walking across a salt marsh
May 15, 2024

From Roots to Resilience: Investigating the Vital Role of Microbes in Coastal Plant Health

5 min read
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
Read More
Four people walking across a salt marsh
May 15, 2024

From Roots to Resilience: Investigating the Vital Role of Microbes in Coastal Plant Health

5 min read
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
Read More
Four people walking across a salt marsh
May 15, 2024

From Roots to Resilience: Investigating the Vital Role of Microbes in Coastal Plant Health

5 min read
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
Read More
This is a picture of Hong Yeo's father and mother in Korea.
May 14, 2024

Family Loss Brings About Medical Breakthrough

3 min read
Family tragedy changed Hong Yeo’s life, with his new direction leading to a new potentially lifesaving medical device.
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Image of US Dollar on Home Heating instrument depicting home heating costs
May 14, 2024

Turning Up the Heat: Georgia Tech Economist Finds Price Has Little Impact on Consumers’ Thermostat Choices

3 min read
In a study by a Georgia Tech economist that could help inform future energy policy, half the participants cranked their thermostats despite knowing exactly how much each extra degree would cost them.
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This is a picture of Hong Yeo's father and mother in Korea.
May 14, 2024

Family Loss Brings About Medical Breakthrough

3 min read
Family tragedy changed Hong Yeo’s life, with his new direction leading to a new potentially lifesaving medical device.
Read More
Consortium affiliates gathering at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute building.
May 14, 2024

Georgia Tech’s Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Announces New Board Members

2 min read
Four industry leaders have been named to the new board of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute’s Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium, cementing the first full year of the organization that works to build industry and research partnerships.
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This is a picture of Hong Yeo's father and mother in Korea.
May 14, 2024

Family Loss Brings About Medical Breakthrough

3 min read
Family tragedy changed Hong Yeo’s life, with his new direction leading to a new potentially lifesaving medical device.
Read More
Smart thermostat at home Illustration
May 13, 2024

To Save Energy, Users Let Smart Thermostats Take the Lead

3 min read
People using energy-efficient smart thermostats are willing to sacrifice comfort and control to save relatively small amounts of energy that could add up if enough people sign on, a Georgia Tech economist reported in a recent study.
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