How Earth's Early Cycles Shaped the Chemistry of Life

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.

New Database Revolutionizes Protein-Lipid Research

From helping develop immunotherapies to teaching students, a new open-access database called BioDolphin is providing fresh insights on lipid-protein interactions — a critical component of biochemical research.

College of Sciences Announces New Leadership Group for Young Alumni

The College of Sciences launched its Young Alumni Board, a volunteer-based leadership group that is tasked with deepening the relationship between recent Yellow Jacket graduates and the College. The inaugural Board consists of 13 members who obtained an u

Heck, Xia Elected to National Academy of Inventors

Researchers honored for their innovations in AI speech processing and nanomaterials for medicine and electronics.

In a Very Close Galaxy: How Georgia Tech Researchers Use Earth Analogs to Understand Space

Georgia Tech researchers explore U.S. terrains to understand space and life on Earth.

College of Sciences Launches New Center: Georgia Tech for Georgia's Tomorrow

The College of Sciences has launched Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow, a new center focused on improving the lives of Georgians and their communities.