A Georgia Tech-led review paper recently published in Nature Reviews Physics is exploring the ways machine learning is revolutionizing the field of climate physics — and the role human scientists might play.
The study reveals that bacteria form distinct species and maintain cohesion through frequent DNA exchange via homologous recombination.
In fact, every decade since 1984, when satellite recordkeeping of ocean temperatures started, has been warmer than the previous one.
In states where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal, fewer patients are filling prescriptions for medications used to treat anxiety.
The U.S. Department of Energy was created in 1977 by merging two agencies with different missions: the Atomic Energy Commission, which developed, tested and maintained the nation’s nuclear weapons, and the Energy Research and Development Administration.
There’s a reason why a rocket has to go so fast to escape Earth. It’s about gravity – something all of us experience every moment of every day.
BME researchers combine precision and simplicity in cell-free biosensors, transforming diagnostic tools.
Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research search committee has selected three finalists, each of whom will visit campus.
Researchers develop nanoparticle that can program stem cells while inside the body, avoiding the need for chemotherapy and bone marrow extraction in stem cell treatments.
The award will grow electronic packaging expertise and drive economic growth in Georgia.