Congratulations to Isaiah Bolden, Jennifer Glass, Alex Robel, and Yuanzhi Tang on their new endowed faculty professorships.
Simple equations are revealing how topography controls supraglacial lake size in Antarctica — and why it matters for climate predictions.
Georgia Tech researchers analyze seasonal differences of SO₂ and sulfate concentrations in the atmosphere over decades to determine the long-term impact of sustained air quality control efforts.
Scientists team up to better understand how certain types of air pollution increase the risk of developing dementia. 
A new study is unearthing how and why peatlands are producing carbon dioxide and methane. 
Liming, a centuries-old agricultural practice, can improve crop yield and greenhouse gas reduction.
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers find dangerous sulfates are formed, and their particles get bigger, within the plumes of pollution belching from coal-fired power plants.
Physicist Steven Chu was the first person appointed to the U.S. Cabinet after having won a Nobel Prize. On April 26, he will deliver a public lecture at Georgia Tech on climate change and innovative paths towards a more sustainable future.
A regional consortium led by the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Georgia, and Georgia State University, in collaboration with the Georgia Mining Association, will host an inaugural workshop on Georgia partnerships for Essential Minerals