Two College of Sciences Students Earn Walk-on Stamps President's Scholarships

Three second- and third-year undergraduates – including two students from the College of Sciences – were recently chosen as walk-on recipients of the Stamps President’s Scholarship.

Faculty Honored as National Academy of Inventors Fellows

Three faculty from Georgia Tech have been chosen as 2022 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellows, the highest professional distinction for academic inventors.

Healing Breath: Researchers Dramatically Improve Inhalable mRNA Therapy

A team of multi-disciplinary investigators from five universities, led by Georgia Tech faculty researchers, has provided a potential path toward future mRNA therapies.

Researchers and Alumni Aid in $2.6 Million Effort to Restore Salt Marshes in Historic Charleston

A citizen science initiative led by a Georgia Tech alum has turned a community’s concerns into a collaborative effort — which includes Biological Sciences Professor Joel Kostka — to study and restore Charleston’s degraded salt marshes.

Going Back to Basics Yields a Printable, Transparent Plastic That’s Highly Conductive

Chemists and engineers collaborate on process that washes away nonconductive side chains from a robust polymer backbone to create a powerful conductive plastic.

To the Moon, Back, and Beyond

The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration.