Benjamin's dissertation, “Swallowing a World: Globalization and the Maximalist Novel,” has been awarded the Josephine A. Roberts LSU Alumni Association 2018 Distinguished Dissertation Award, which goes to the dissertation that makes the most significant “
Forty postdoctoral scholars were recognized at Celebrating Teaching Day 2019 as the recipients of “Thank a Teacher” notes.
Family planning for women might one day be as simple as putting on an earring.
A new study shows how the motion of snakes moving across a sandy surface can be affected by obstacles.
Greene Named as 2019 Joseph R. Dunlap Memorial Fellowship Award Winner by the William Morris Society in the United States
A new study examines the roles of supporting scientists in the research enterprise.
Why the fish-killing anemone spares the clownfish is a scientific mystery that Georgia Tech marine microbiologists are now tackling in fish mucus.
A new catalog of cataclysmic events supports the development of gravitational wave astronomy.
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Instinctive behavior may be directly driven be gene regulation, at least researchers were able to match the two up.