Eos article led by Joel Kostka spotlights ten years of advances in genomics, analysis of how ecosystems react to oil spills
Work by scientists in all six schools earns recognition and continued research opportunities
An interdependence of biology leads to apparent paradoxes for the start of life: which came first, nucleic acids or proteins – the chicken or the egg?
A new study shows that ozone gas could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of PPE.
An interdisciplinary mix of Georgia Tech researchers show proteins from deep, subsurface bacteria can change clathrate crystal structure 
An new app made available to Georgia Tech faculty, staff and students uses smartphones to help control the coronavirus.
The cover story for the August 6, 2020 issue of Nature features the optical observations of lightning flashes on Jupiter made by the Juno spacecraft.
In the spring and summer, an effort led by three College of Sciences schools created SARS-CoV-2 test kits that helped fill testing gaps across Georgia. Now, they're sharing that test kit recipe in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
College of Engineering and College of Sciences leverage grant to drive diversity across all graduate programs
Faculty explain the work and importance of the 2020 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics, while the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences drops the name of a School of Physics professor emeritus in the background literature for this year's Physics prize.