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Humans on Mars

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a concept that would make Martian rocket fuel, on Mars, that could be used to launch future astronauts back to Earth.

Natalie Stingelin for IMat Advisory Interview

Natalie Stingelin discusses her role at IMat and the importance of organic materials for future electronics.

This colorized transmission electron micrograph shows SARS-CoV-2 virus particles (orange), isolated from a patient. Credit: NIAID via NIH

Researchers led by Jeffrey Skolnick have designed a new AI-based “decision prioritization tool” that combines data on protein pathways with common Covid-19 side effects and known patient comorbidities. The tool offers possible targeted treatment options with existing FDA-approved drugs to foster better health outcomes for individuals fighting Covid-19.

Garcia in lab

Researcher is third faculty member from Georgia Tech, second director of Petit Institute, elected to NAM

27 Frames

After a year and a half unlike any other, the Georgia Tech community continues to navigate the pandemic with a hopeful eye toward the future. We gave four students the chance to document their lives on campus with 27 exposures on a disposable camera. It’s a new look at the Tech campus through an old-school lens.

Cody Clements surveys rows of coral "gardens." (Photo Quentin Schull)

School of Biological Sciences researchers Cody Clements and Mark Hay are building symbiotic ‘underwater gardens’ in the Pacific Ocean to show how different species of coral can work together to possibly restore degraded reefs.