Researchers Create Light-Powered Yeast, Providing Insights Into Evolution, Biofuels, Cellular Aging
Georgia Tech researchers have engineered one of the world’s first yeast cells able to harness energy from light, expanding our understanding of the evolution of this trait — and paving the way for advancements in biofuel production and cellular aging.
College of Sciences Appoints 11 New Endowed Faculty
The appointments recognize existing faculty within the College, and welcome new faculty members to the Institute.
Molecules from the McDaniel Lab at Middle Grades Discover GT Community Outreach Event
Graduate students in the McDaniel laboratory recently helped middle school students explore theoretical chemistry.
Water on the Moon May Be Forming Due to Electrons From Earth
The research, which was published in Nature Astronomy last month, has the potential to impact our understanding of how water, a critical resource for life and sustained future human missions to the Moon, formed and continues to evolve.
College of Sciences Welcomes Nine New Advisory Board Members
Alumni will lend their expertise to Dean Susan Lozier and College administrators regarding priorities and direction for sciences education and research.
Simpler Approach to Prevent Cervical Cancer Makes Collegiate Inventors Competition Finals
Students create a multilayered menstrual pad add-on that collects blood samples for gynecological disease screening.