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This year's Frontiers in Science conference will offer an inspiring look at the future of space exploration and life beyond Earth — from satellites and rovers to bold visions for human exploration. Our 2026 speaker schedule includes more than two dozen leading scientists, engineers, and thought leaders who are pushing the boundaries of what lies beyond.
The finding offers new clues about the oxygen conditions that shaped the Moon’s early environment.
Clemmie Whatley’s time studying and teaching math at Georgia Tech laid the groundwork for decades of leadership in classrooms, corporate America, and the community.
GTRI Career Day emphasized mission‑driven research and the steps students can take to align their academic interests with real‑world work.
Researchers have visualized mosquito flight behavior for the first time — which could improve mosquito-control strategies.
By tracking the flight of many mosquitoes around a student volunteer, we hoped to determine how they made decisions in response to his presence. Understanding how mosquitoes respond to humans is a first step to controlling them.
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