Little Einsteins Organization Brings Science and Engineering to the Kids

Through the Little Einsteins Organization, Georgia Tech students are creating at-home science kits, collaborating with K-5 schools and local libraries, and using Zoom to keep Atlanta's youngest scientists and engineers engaged in STEM.

Major Philanthropic Grant Will Create New Center to Advance Open-Source Software

Using a new philanthropic grant, Georgia Tech will hire software engineers to write scalable, reliable, and portable open-source software for scientific research.

Timing is Everything: Researchers Shed Light on How Diverse Microbes May Co-Exist Despite Scarce Resources

In new research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, Georgia Tech researchers collaborate with 13 other institutions to shed light on how scarce resources in the open ocean may support such diverse microbial communities.

Oxidants Vs. Antioxidants: How the Body Fights Off Cellular Damage

Amit Reddi and Matthew Torres are leading an interdisciplinary team of scientists working on a class of antioxidant enzymes that paradoxically also produces a potentially harmful oxidant.

College of Sciences Hires First Career Educator

James Stringfellow, an employment specialist with experience helping Atlanta’s veterans and entertainment industry, will now assist College of Sciences students and instructors with career mapping, planning, and workforce issues.