15-Minute stories of curiosity-driven discoveries and achievements, of “Wow” and “Aha” moments, from the College of Sciences
A new study shows that ants have a lot to teach robots about working in confined spaces.
Elderly accident victims and Duchene muscular dystrophy sufferers could someday benefit from this stem cell hydrogel successfully tested in mice.
A previously overlooked predator could be increasing the pressure on endangered coral reefs.
Applications are now being taken for a postdoc in the Sports, Society, and Technology Program.
ECE Postdoctoral Research Fellow Yiying Zhu has been invited to attend the 2018 Rising Stars Workshop, hosted by the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
AbGradCon 2018 showcases Georgia Tech’s leadership in astrobiology research and education.
Georgia tech researchers obtain benchmark data for the impact of spatial arrangement in bacterial signaling in a cystic fibrosis model.
Study shows how bacteria behave differently in humans versus the lab.
Tiny cancer signals of the glycoprotein sort evade detection, but they'll have a hard time dodging the new "chemical octopus."