Eastern U.S. Needs “Connectivity” to Help Species Escape Climate Change
Improved "climate connectivity" will be needed by species in the Eastern United States.
High-Resolution Model Explains Role of Soil Erosion in Carbon Budgets
A high-resolution model explains how soil erosion can affect carbon cycles
Climate Change: Potentially Good News on Methane and Peat Carbon
Soil carbon stored in peat bogs may not convert to greenhouse gasses in the face of global warming.
Cold Suns, Warm Exoplanets and Methane Blankets
Early Earth probably would have frozen solid, if not for greenhouse gasses, and a new model shows how they could have feasibly arisen.
Instability in Antarctic Ice Projected to Make Sea Level Rise Rapidly
Instability hidden within Antarctic ice is likely to accelerate its flow into the ocean and push sea level up at a more rapid pace than previously expected.
Warming Impedes a Coral Defense, but Hungry Fish Enhance It
Corals exude defenses against bacteria associated with bleaching, but warming disadvantages the defense. Conservation offers limited hope.
Energy Regulation Rollbacks Threaten Progress Against Harmful Ozone
This is what could happen if all endangered regulations that help in the fight against harmful ozone go away.
Carbon soot particles, dust blamed for discoloring India’s Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal’s iconic marble dome and soaring minarets require regular cleaning to maintain their dazzling appearance, and scientists now know why.
NSF Sustainable Nanotechnology Center Includes Georgia Tech Researchers
Georgia Tech is among a dozen institutions that are part of the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a $20 million research center.
Georgia Tech Receives $30 Million Grant from The Kendeda Fund
Tech receives funding to pursue the first Living Building Challenge 3.0-certified facility of its size and function in the Southeast.