David Sherrill’s research group points to artificial intelligence and machine learning to speed up the process of identifying drugs with big data
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry proposes an ACS Bridge Site for adding more underrepresented minority students at the M.S. and Ph.D. levels
Conwell’s decade of leadership in growing the Center for Chemical Evolution wins her top award from Executive Vice President for Research
Astrobiologists are using their expertise to help produce necessary components for Covid-19 test kits in the state of Georgia.
It was so obvious the country was going to have a hand sanitizer crisis, but few wanted to acknowledge it.
A new study shows that ozone gas could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of PPE.
An interdisciplinary mix of Georgia Tech researchers show proteins from deep, subsurface bacteria can change clathrate crystal structure 
In the spring and summer, an effort led by three College of Sciences schools created SARS-CoV-2 test kits that helped fill testing gaps across Georgia. Now, they're sharing that test kit recipe in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Faculty explain the work and importance of the 2020 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics, while the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences drops the name of a School of Physics professor emeritus in the background literature for this year's Physics prize.
The ExplOrigins group shares research, makes connections, and reaches out to early career scientists and others who are interested in work related to how life began on Earth — and where it might also exist in our cosmos.