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Solar and wind power have been used as renewable energy for years, but what about waves, tides, and currents? Georgia Tech researchers are turning to our waterways to build a better planet.
An alumna of the program that blends the best of STEM and entrepreneurship guidance for both MBA students in the Scheller College of Business and Ph.D. students in the Colleges of Computing, Engineering, and Sciences tells how it shaped her success.
Three classrooms for the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the Molecular Science and Engineering Building are dedicated to the memories of Georgia Tech alumni and supporters, thanks to the work of the John Bryant family.
Forecasts call for a near-normal hurricane season, but climate change could make future seasons more unpredictable than ever before.
Early stage company from M.G. Finn lab developing drug delivery system for sustained, extended release that can vary from days to weeks.
The last week of June, fifty teenage girls from around the Atlanta metro area convened daily at Georgia Tech's Marcus Center for the first in-person STEM Gems summer camp.







