A new catalog of cataclysmic events supports the development of gravitational wave astronomy.
Why the fish-killing anemone spares the clownfish is a scientific mystery that Georgia Tech marine microbiologists are now tackling in fish mucus.
Researchers have determined what controls formation of two different nanoscale crystalline structures in cobalt.
A tweak to our flu vaccine resupply logistics could save thousands of lives
A new revolution in semiconductors could transform lighting and solar energy, and this is what their crazy physics look like.
New research shows that when galaxies assemble extremely rapidly – and sometimes violently – that can lead to the formation of very massive black holes.
A team of researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology has kicked off a three-year federally-funded project to harness new manufacturing technologies and methods in a bid to bring down the cost of making certain antibiotics.
A new consortium has been awarded $25 million to develop new technologies and educational program to support nuclear nonproliferation.
A space policy researcher urges caution on the design of commercial cloud contracts for hosting federal agency data.
New nanoparticle makes urine glow as soon as T cells initiate an attack on transplanted organs