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School of Physics professor will work on classroom-related research project through fellowship
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School of Psychology researcher wins NSF subcontract for measuring AI’s effectiveness in classrooms, along with funding for a U.S. Air Force-related project studying team dynamics in training
New insights into RNA as a template
Researchers have provided new insights into how RNA can help repair major DNA damage.
Campus Surveillance Testing Update: Tracking Cases and Taking Action
Joshua Weitz, Greg Gibson and JulieAnne Williamson discuss campus cases and tracking, actions taken to date, and next steps for surveillance testing at Georgia Tech followed by open Q&A.
The inaugural members of the College of Sciences Staff Advisory Council (left to right, top to bottom): Blandford, Ewers, Floyd, Harris, Kim, Longstreet, Marzo, Nagle, Onstine, Pettaway, Pierre, San Miguel, Sims-McDaniel, Wallom, Whitt.
Staff advocacy and advisory group gets ready to meet to address challenges, opportunities for growth
Olivia Emmett with Buzz in line to get tested.
Students and faculty discuss the science of campus surveillance testing, why they’re taking advantage of free weekly campus testing, and how the Georgia Tech community can help crush the curve on Covid-19 this fall.

Experts In The News

Tens of thousands of people in the Southeast were jolted by a magnitude 4.1 earthquake on Saturday, May 10. Seismologist and professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Zhigang Peng joined FOX Weather to talk about why so many people in the East reported feeling the earthquake and just how common they are in the region.

A similar story also appeared at 11 Alive News.

Fox Weather May 11, 2025

In a study published in Chem, scientists from Scripps Research and the Georgia Institute of Technology question the validity of the “formose reaction” hypothesis. This hypothesis proposes that simple formaldehyde molecules reacted under early Earth conditions to form ribose. But the new findings reveal a key limitation: under controlled experimental conditions, the formose reaction does not yield linear sugars like ribose. Instead, it predominantly produces branched sugar structures, which are incompatible with the formation of RNA.

“Our results cast doubt on the formose reaction as the basis for the formation of linear sugars,” says co-senior author Charles Liotta, Regents’ Professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

SciTechDaily May 11, 2025

Spark: College of Sciences at Georgia Tech

Welcome — we're so glad you're here. Learn more about us in this video, narrated by Susan Lozier, College of Sciences Dean and Sutherland Chair.