Clays on Mars: More plentiful than expected
(Thursday, December 20, 2012)
Scientists place 500-million-year-old gene in modern organism
(Thursday, July 12, 2012)
Kepler Telescope star data creates musical melody
(Tuesday, June 12, 2012)
Protein adaptation shows that life on early earth lived in a hot, acidic environment
(Monday, April 4, 2011)
Researchers link ocean organisms with increased cloud cover and potential climate change - The biology connection
(Tuesday, November 7, 2006)
Graphite-based circuitry may be foundation for devices that handle electrons as waves
(Sunday, April 16, 2006)
Chemical research may improve instrumentation for analysis of samples from space
(Sunday, April 16, 2006)
Silicon-germanium microchips may herald new applications from radar to space exploration
(Tuesday, December 13, 2005)
Physicists show coherence of Bose-Einstein condensates extends to spin state of atoms
(Thursday, November 10, 2005)
Study Suggests Humans Can Speed Evolution
(Tuesday, August 3, 2004)
Is Small Different? Not Necessarily Say Georgia Tech Researchers
(Monday, July 12, 2004)
Molecular midwives hold clues to the origin of life
(Wednesday, March 31, 2004)
A Radar Revolution: Space-based Radar Operating from Microsatellite Cluster Will Provide New Military Capabilities
(Wednesday, November 27, 2002)
Georgia Tech a Hotbed of Space Research, Breeds Astronauts
(Monday, September 23, 2002)
Flying on Mars - Nature's flight system could be the key to exploring the newest frontier.
(Sunday, December 2, 2001)
The nanoelectronic road ahead: Despite challenges,silicon offers 20 more years of semiconductor progress
(Thursday, September 13, 2001)
Weird chemistry: Researchers study unique radiation-driven reactions in extreme cold and high vacuum of Jupiter's moons
(Wednesday, August 29, 2001)
Another Antarctic Atmosphere Surprise: Scientists Find Evidence of Highly Oxidizing Environment Over the South Pole
(Tuesday, July 3, 2001)
A new class of nanostructure: semiconducting 'nanobelts' offer potential for nanosensors and nanoelectronics
(Thursday, March 8, 2001)
A map for the future: Fundamental limit defines future opportunities for silicon nanoelectronics
(Friday, February 16, 2001)
Lubricating nanoscale machines: Unusual behavior of highly confined fluids challenges conventional expectations
(Thursday, February 15, 2001)