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Georgia Tech Earth Month Events to Mark on Your Calendar

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Georgia Tech community celebrates Earth Day 2018
Mercury ID
670383
Mar 31, 2023

Earth Day is April 22, but Georgia Tech is celebrating Earth Month with events throughout April highlighting sustainability efforts across campus.

Vice President’s Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront

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Vice President Kamala Harris
Mercury ID
665631
Feb 09, 2023

With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America.

Community Garden to Unveil Expansion Friday

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Drone Shot - Community Garden
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<p>Bird's eye view of the expanded Community Garden </p>

Mercury ID
670588
Apr 20, 2023

First opened in 2012, the Community Garden has undergone a complete transformation. The latest expansion has doubled its square footage, converted the garden to full ADA accessibility, and increased the number of beds to expand access to sustainable produ

GTRI Works to Enhance EV Battery Reuse and Recycling in Georgia

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GTRI's EV battery recycling efforts
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<p><em>GTRI's EV battery recycling efforts are crucial because many of the key minerals found in lithium-ion batteries are sourced from geopolitically sensitive regions across the globe (Photo Credit: iStock). </em></p>

Mercury ID
670938
Jun 07, 2023

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is working to optimize Georgia’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost-and energy-efficient methods that pose fewer environmental risks.

Inside-Out Heating and Ambient Wind Could Make Direct Air Capture Cheaper and More Efficient

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DAC Coated Carbon Fibers Heat Measurement
Mercury ID
670971
Jun 12, 2023

Chemical engineers use coated carbon fibers and eliminate steam-based heating in their simpler design, which also can be powered by wind energy.

Georgia Tech Researchers to Lead Pioneering Space Wargaming Series

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Space Wargaming Series.jpeg
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<p>Mariel Borowitz and Jon Lindsay of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs will help lead a series of public wargaming exercises to test the limits of U.S. deterrence strategies in space.</p>

Mercury ID
671037
Jun 26, 2023

Mariel Borowitz and Jon Lindsay of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs will help lead a series of public wargaming exercises to test the limits of U.S. deterrence strategies in space.

Building Community in Unexpected Ways

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The team working in the College of Design’s woodworking space during the squirrel box-building event. Photo credit: Thomas Bordeaux, ARCH 2022. 
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<p>The team working in the College of Design’s woodworking space during the squirrel box-building event. Photo credit: Thomas Bordeaux, ARCH 2022.</p>

Mercury ID
670923
Jun 05, 2023

Tech students lend their talents to helping a local animal rehabilitator.

Secretary of Energy Discusses Clean Energy

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Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm
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<p><span><span>Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech </span></span>to talk about clean energy. (Photo by Allison Carter)</p>

Mercury ID
671066
Jun 29, 2023

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Georgia Tech to talk about President Joe Biden's investment in clean energy.

Georgia Tech Making Waves in Tsunami Research

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Volcanic Tsunami Simulator
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<p>The volcanic tsunami simulator, developed by Georgia Tech researchers, gets a test run in an Oregon State wave basin.</p>

Mercury ID
671539
Aug 30, 2023

Researchers develop volcanic tsunami simulator to closely study potential natural disasters

Echoes of Extinctions: Novel Method Unearths Ecosystem Disruptions

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Profiles of two eastern African elephants walking side by side. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)
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<p>While most species have gone extinct, eastern Africa is home to vibrant natural communities of mammalian megafauna, including elephants, zebras, hippopotamuses, antelope, giraffes, and many others. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)</p>

Mercury ID
671625
Sep 07, 2023

Their novel approach showed how mammal traits evolved with changing environments and revealed factors that contributed to biodiversity loss.

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