University of Georgia faculty member Cassandra Hall has been named a National Geographic Explorer, a National Geographic Society program that recognizes groundbreaking scientists, conservationists, educators, and storytellers. This year, 20 were selected from among 3000 applicants.
National Geographic Explorers are exceptional individuals in their fields who receive funding and support from the Society to illuminate and protect our…
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A climate change summit with Vice President Kamala Harris, the impossible quest of fake meat, and using machine learning to find new exoplanets are just a few of the many stories where our faculty colleagues lead, explain, and advise in media around the world. A sample of distinguished research and time comment from February:
In Atlanta, VP Harris focuses on climate, finding solutions – event co-moderated by Georgia Athletic Association…
New research from the University of Georgia reveals that artificial intelligence can be used to find planets outside of our solar system. The recent study demonstrated that machine learning can be used to find exoplanets, information that could reshape how scientists detect and identify new planets very far from Earth.
“One of the novel things about this is analyzing environments where planets are still forming,” said Jason Terry, doctoral…