#StraightToTheSource Cuts through Covid-19 Confusion, Finds the Facts with Faculty Experts

The social media campaign #StraightToTheSource answered the community's questions by directly examining scientific findings with Georgia Tech experts.

Research Sheds Light on the Underlying Operating Mechanism of Polymer-based Electrochemical Cells

Chemists and materials scientists team up to investigate the nature of electrochemically induced charges in redox-active conjugated polymers.

GRE Waived for Fall 2021 Graduate Admissions across College of Sciences; Several Schools and Programs Permanently Drop the Exam Requirement

The Graduate Record Examination will not be required for fall 2021 application into any College of Sciences graduate program. Additionally, three Sciences schools and two graduate programs have opted to permanently #GRExit.

Virtual Chemistry Courses Tackle Challenges, Discover Unexpected Benefits, and Foster Community

Nine month after courses first moved to a virtual format, chemistry faculty and students reflect on the unexpected teaching and education discoveries from virtual learning.

Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute That Includes Georgia Tech Wins $87 Million Award

Georgia Institute of Technology is a governing member of the BioIndustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem (BioMADE), a nonprofit that recently won a seven-year, $87 million award from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).

Ground Control to Professor Thom: Inside Orlando’s Interstellar Inquiries

Researcher is ending 2020 by winning a top award in his discipline, co-authoring an attention-getting study on water on the Moon, and sharing in national exposure for his research in a major NASA space project