The annual Bicentenary Medal is considered one of the most prestigious awards for researchers studying natural history.
Life’s first alphabet was likely small — but surprisingly powerful.
Students study sea-level rise and coastal resilience on spring break field experience.
In February, the Georgia Institute of Technology, together with the University of Georgia, Georgia State University, the Georgia Mining Association, and the British Consulate‑General Atlanta, hosted the fourth GEMs workshop.
April is peak bird season in Georgia, so expect to see and hear plenty of species on campus.
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, and perceive the world.
Before joining the School of Physics as an assistant professor this fall, Afroditi Papadopoulou will engage with Nobel Laureates during a global forum focused on intergenerational and interdisciplinary scientific exchange.
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its signature Frontiers in Science conference.
The finding offers new clues about the oxygen conditions that shaped the Moon’s early environment.
Researchers have visualized mosquito flight behavior for the first time — which could improve mosquito-control strategies.