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Georgia Tech researchers from the Colleges of Sciences, Engineering, and Ivan Allen Liberal Arts, each superimposed over a partially shaded Moon.

The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts — including Thom Orlando, Feryal Özel, and Frances Rivera-Hernández — on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration.

Hands raised

New research suggests the “growth mindset” strategy favored by some educators to improve student performance hasn’t lived up to its promise—resulting in time and effort dedicated to growth mindsets in the classroom without meaningful gains in grades or test scores.

Hubble image of the spiral galaxy Messier 77, also known as NGC 1068. (Photo credit NASA/ESA/A. van Der Hoeven)

Ignacio Taboada, School of Physics professor, is the spokesperson for an international team of scientists using a massive Antarctica-based neutrino telescope to detect the particles coming from a supermassive black hole 47 million light-years from Earth.

 

Joseph Montoya (Photo courtesy of Andreas Teske, ECOGIG)

Researcher’s “long-term impact on studying nitrogen cycles and energy flow” in the world’s seas, plus dedication to diversity and outreach, win kudos from CAS

2022 observatory night

The campus observatory at the Howey Physics Building will open at 4 a.m. where the Aloha Telescope in Maui, Hawaii, will livestream a clear view of every stage of the eclipse, from 4 to 8 a.m. on the Georgia Tech Observatory YouTube channel.   

Postdoc Symposium 2022 Winners

Six Tech postdocs were announced as winners of the 2022 Fall Postdoctoral Research Symposium, which took place on Friday, Oct. 28. School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences' Mathias Louboutin was awarded Best Lightning Talk for the College of Sciences.