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Santorini: The Ground is Moving Again in Paradise cos.gatech.edu
Contact: Jason Maderer Mar 13, 2012 | Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech Associate Professor Andrew Newman has positioned more than 20 GPS stations on Santorini. Some have moved as much as 9 centimeters since the caldera rewakened in...

New research uncovers an uplifting reality about the grueling job-search routine: Those who stick with it ultimately get rewarded.

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Keeping your spirits up during a job search can be extremely difficult. Candidates often face repeated rejection and rarely receive any feedback. A new study that focuses on finding work following a job layoff reveals just how...

"Junk DNA" Defines Differences Between Humans and Chimps cos.gatech.edu
Contact: Jason Maderer Oct 25, 2011 | Atlanta For years, scientists believed the vast phenotypic differences between humans and chimpanzees would be easily explained – the two species must have significantly different genetic...

Check out FutureMedia Fest. 3 Days. 100 Speakers.
Learn about game changers in the health industry and more ...
FutureMedia Fest 2011 futuremediafest.gatech.edu
Be inspired and challenged at FutureMedia Fest 2011, the annual must-attend event exploring media’s disruptive power on people and business. From November 15-17, 2011 on Georgia Tech’s midtown Atlanta campus ...

Industry Partners Symposium - November 9-11, 2011 ips.gatech.edu
Join us to see the latest research taking place in the areas of regenerative medicine and pharmaceuticals on the Georgia Tech campus. The symposium provides a unique environment for industry interactions with science,...

Roughly 40 percent of students planning engineering and science majors end up switching to other subjects or failing to get any degree.

In Brief with Albert Fert, Nobel Laureate cos.gatech.edu
Renowned physicist Albert Fert was in Atlanta last month as part of the “France-Atlanta 2011 – Together Toward Innovation” series, designed to explore how partners from these two regions can work together to answer the biggest...

Young Alumna Profile: Michelle Delcourt cos.gatech.edu
Michelle Delcourt - 2011 B.S. Discrete Mathematics 2011 NSF Graduate Research Fellow 2011 Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher in the College of Sciences Research Experience for Undergraduates: 2010 Georgia Tech, 2009 Louisiana...

Congressman Darrell Issa has received a lot of positive press for his criticism of SOPA, the anti-piracy bill that has provoked an outpouring of anger across the web. And rightly so -- Issa has been one of the key voices in...

Georgia Tech's Observatory Hosts First Public Night of 2012 Next Week
Are you in Atlanta and itching to see great views of the moon, Jupiter or the Orion Nebula? Come check out the Georgia Tech Observatory ...

Check out Charged Magazine, a new blog with articles, photos and videos by Georgia Tech students, that takes an irreverent approach to...
See this story on the science behind sequined dresses.
www.chargedmagazine.org chargedmagazine.org
I had a chance to catch some of the Golden Globes the other night. By had a chance I mean, I elected to watch the Golden Globes. For a little bit. You know how it is, when you have a choice between watching celebrities clap or...

Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy gatech.edu
In Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy, scientist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson brings a new perspective to the topic of global warming, fusing mockumentary, documentary, and reality. Join us on Wednesday, 2/15 for a screening of...

Listening to the 9.0-Magnitude Japanese Earthquake cos.gatech.edu
Contact: Jason Maderer Mar 6, 2012 | Atlanta, GA This recording was taken about 90 miles from the Japanese earthquake’s epicenter. There are two distinct sound waves. Both are caused by the mainshock. A “pop” is heard 90...
