The Scientific Method of Success
From biotech startups to consulting and corporate leadership, three College of Sciences alumni share how applying the scientific method encourages career growth and business success.
New lunar sample research could help protect astronauts and uncover the origins of water on the moon
New NASA-funded research by Georgia Tech offers fresh insights into the phenomenon of space weathering.
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.