New Polymer Membranes, AI Predictions Could Dramatically Reduce Energy, Water Use in Oil Refining

The membranes would improve distillation processes that account for 1% of the world’s energy use.

Sea Spray, Water Worlds, and the Search for Life

Amanda Stockton is harnessing aerosols to better understand the emergence of life on Earth, and our search for life beyond

School Hosts Tailgate for GT-Bowling Green Football Game

Students and faculty gathered at Boggs for food and fun.

Georgia Tech Study Abroad Program Uses Silk to Weave Together Science and Culture

This summer, eight students in the Biomolecular Engineering, Science, and Technology study abroad program in Lyon, France were able to explore the city's rich history of silk production in an unlikely place: a biology lab.

Graduate Students and Faculty Celebrate Research at Retreat

The annual retreat at Banning Mills featured research by departmental graduate students and postdocs.

From Seafloor to Space: New Bacterial Proteins Shine Light on Climate and Astrobiology

Georgia Tech researchers have uncovered eco-friendly bacterial proteins that stabilize methane clathrates, offering a green solution to climate challenges and potential implications for astrobiology.