Researchers have developed a potential new treatment for the eye disease glaucoma that could replace daily eye drops and surgery.
Life’s first alphabet was likely small — but surprisingly powerful.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a breakthrough system to manufacture valuable amino acids. It’s the most efficient system of its kind — and removes more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits.
Nexus is Georgia Tech’s next-generation supercomputer, replacing the HIVE.
Schmidt Sciences announces next cohort of early-to mid- career scientists to each receive up to $2.5 million to pursue novel research
Engineers use sodium bicarb to “self-pressurize” a pill able to deliver drugs that usually require injection directly to the small intestine.
New Oxidation State for a Rare Earth Element Could Advance Quantum and Electronic Devices
Eric Shen loves art and science in equal measure — and believes it’s possible for creatives to build STEM careers that foster joy.
The College of Sciences proudly recognizes the six graduate scholars awarded $1,000 in research travel grants during the Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC) poster competition.
A new study explores how complex chemical mixtures change under shifting environmental conditions, shedding light on the prebiotic processes that may have led to life on Earth.