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

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. The research also makes strides toward making the system cost-effective and scalable for commercial use.

Congratulations to the walk-on Stamps President's Scholars from the College of Sciences: Sonali Kaluri, Seth Kinoshita, and Medina McCowin.

Sonali Kaluri, Seth Kinoshita, and Medina McCowin have been selected as walk-on recipients of the prestigious Stamps President's Scholarship. Chosen for their academic achievements, leadership, and commitment to service, they will receive full scholarships, mentoring, and unique growth opportunities.

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50 Georgia Tech HPC experts shared their groundbreaking research with the world at SC24.

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The award recognizes an outstanding analytical chemist that has advanced the field through exemplary research, teaching, or other endeavors.

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

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Georgia Tech researchers introduced a groundbreaking machine learning technique to improve the assessment and analysis of declining oxygen levels in the ocean.