A honeybee can carry up to 30 percent of its body weight in pollen because of the strategic spacing of its nearly three million hairs.
In the world of water research, underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads.
A company founded by Georgia Tech students is pioneering a new model for helping rural communities in developing countries maintain — and sustain — water security.
Data from flights through wildfire plumes reveal three times the officially noted levels for fine particles
Atlanta startup Quest Renewables helps power Atlanta’s new football stadium with technology developed at Georgia Tech.
Scientists have long used eclipses to learn more about the sun and the Earth.
Faculty members provide their thoughts on witnessing the solar eclipse.
A potentially deadly parasite that can ulcerate skin, nose, mouth and organs could someday meet its match in an experimental vaccine that has now worked in lab tests on humanized mice.
The growing visibility of researchers interested in astrobiology is helping Georgia Tech emerge as a powerhouse in the field.
Pinpointing two crab urine chemicals out of hundreds opens new doors of understanding of how marine chemical messaging works.