Glycine, one of the critical amino acids that the system coverts carbon dioxide into. (Image Credit: NASA)
November 21, 2024

A New Carbon-Negative Method to Produce Essential Amino Acids

4 min read
In a landmark study led by Georgia Tech, researchers demonstrate a first-of-its kind way to synthesize amino acids that uses more carbon than it emits.
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Francesca Storici in her lab studying RNA and DNA
November 21, 2024

RNA’s Surprising Role in DNA Repair

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RNA’s Surprising Role in DNA Repair New insights could lead to improved treatments for cancer and other diseases.
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Glycine, one of the critical amino acids that the system coverts carbon dioxide into. (Image Credit: NASA)
November 21, 2024

A New Carbon-Negative Method to Produce Essential Amino Acids

4 min read
In a landmark study led by Georgia Tech, researchers demonstrate a first-of-its kind way to synthesize amino acids that uses more carbon than it emits.
Read More
Francesca Storici in her lab studying RNA and DNA
November 21, 2024

RNA’s Surprising Role in DNA Repair

4 min read
RNA’s Surprising Role in DNA Repair New insights could lead to improved treatments for cancer and other diseases.
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Glycine, one of the critical amino acids that the system coverts carbon dioxide into. (Image Credit: NASA)
November 21, 2024

A New Carbon-Negative Method to Produce Essential Amino Acids

4 min read
In a landmark study led by Georgia Tech, researchers demonstrate a first-of-its kind way to synthesize amino acids that uses more carbon than it emits.
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Jean Louise Koff and Ankur Singh
November 21, 2024

LLS Funds Immunoengineers and Cancer Specialists to Tackle Health Disparities

5 min read
A multi-institutional research initiative aims to address lymphoma survival disparities in African American and EBV-infected patients.
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Glycine, one of the critical amino acids that the system coverts carbon dioxide into. (Image Credit: NASA)
November 21, 2024

A New Carbon-Negative Method to Produce Essential Amino Acids

4 min read
In a landmark study led by Georgia Tech, researchers demonstrate a first-of-its kind way to synthesize amino acids that uses more carbon than it emits.
Read More
Jean Louise Koff and Ankur Singh
November 21, 2024

LLS Funds Immunoengineers and Cancer Specialists to Tackle Health Disparities

5 min read
A multi-institutional research initiative aims to address lymphoma survival disparities in African American and EBV-infected patients.
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Ahmet in lab with iseqPLA
November 21, 2024

Mapping Protein Interactions to Fight Lung Cancer: Coskun Pioneering New Field of Research

4 min read
Spatial Interactomics: Mapping Protein Interactions to Fight Lung Cancer Coskun pioneering new research area and building a company around iseqPLA technology
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Leadership at the Memorandum of Understanding signing with the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH).
November 21, 2024

Georgia Tech Partners with Korean Institutes to Drive Manufacturing Innovation

3 min read
Georgia Tech has signed Memorandums of Understanding with the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology and the Korea Automotive Technology Institute to foster international collaboration and advance innovative manufacturing.
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 Companies are cutting emissions fastest from energy use. Falling solar prices help. CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images
November 20, 2024

Companies Are Still Committing to Net-Zero Emissions

6 min read
Georgia Tech experts study the history of SBTi pledges to understand these commitments and what can undermine them. They believe there is more to the story of these pullbacks than meets the eye.
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Three student headshots
November 19, 2024

College of Sciences Students Earn Walk-on Stamps President’s Scholarships

3 min read
Sonali Kaluri, Seth Kinoshita, and Medina McCowin have been selected as walk-on recipients of the prestigious Stamps President's Scholarship, recognizing their exceptional academic accomplishments, leadership, and dedication to service.
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Modern bike helmets are made through complex materials engineering.
November 18, 2024

From Using Plant Rinds to High-Tech Materials, Bike Helmets Have Improved Significantly Over the Past 2 Centuries

5 min read
As head injuries became more common, people started seeking out head protection. But the first bike helmets were very different than helmets of today.
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Headshot of Margaret Kosal on a gold background.
November 18, 2024

IMS Initiative Lead Q and A: Margaret E. Kosal

4 min read
In this brief Q&A, Margaret E. Kosal discusses her research focus, how it relates to Matter and System’s core research focuses, and the national impact of this initiative.
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Marcus Nanotechnology Building
November 15, 2024

Fall 2024 IMS Seed Grant Awards Announced

2 min read
Five Interdisciplinary Projects to Receive IMS Technical Support and Facility Access
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Gabriel Rincon-Mora
November 14, 2024

Rincón-Mora Wins IEEE Atlanta Outstanding Educator Award

3 min read
The ECE professor won the award for ground-breaking developments to power regulation and energy harvesting technologies, and outstanding contributions to analog microcircuit education.
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Facundo Fernández
November 13, 2024

Facundo Fernández Receives 2024 Anachem Award

2 min read
The award recognizes an outstanding analytical chemist that has advanced the field through exemplary research, teaching, or other endeavors.
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Portrait of Julene Tong, Associate Professor and RBI Initiative Lead
November 13, 2024

RBI Initiative Lead Profile: Zhaohui (Julene) Tong

4 min read
Zhaohui (Julene) Tong is an associate professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech and leads the waste valorization in food-energy-water initiative at the Renewable Bioproducts Institute.
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2024 James G. Campbell and Spark Award Winners
November 12, 2024

Meet the 2024 Winners of the James G. Campbell Fellowship and Spark Awards

3 min read
The Strategic Energy Institute and the Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center at Georgia Tech are proud to announce the winner of the James G. Campbell Fellowship and the 2024 cohort of the annual Spark Awards.
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Ankur
November 12, 2024

Lab-Grown Human Immune System Model Uncovers Weakened Response in Cancer Patients

5 min read
The miniature models could exponentially accelerate vaccine development, cancer treatment research, and improved health outcomes across a spectrum of diseases.
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