Georgia Tech's College of Computing is celebrating the Wild Dolphin Project's 40th anniversary with a video look at School of Interactive Computing Professor Thad Starner's collaboration with the organization and the interactive technologies developed to help marine biologists better understand the behavior and communication of open-ocean dolphins.

In a first-of-its-kind study, the researchers discovered that sea cucumbers protect coral from disease.

Events on the Georgia Tech campus will celebrate Women's History Month throughout March.

Campus and Community

Winner Lilypad Health disrupts invasive healthcare practices with an accessible alternative.

Spring break is quickly approaching, and classes will not meet March 18 – 23.

No matter what your plans – you don’t want to wake up your first day back more stressed, exhausted, or overwhelmed than when you left.

Science and Technology

Physics professor honored for pioneering ultrashort-laser-pulse measurement techniques

Researchers at Georgia Tech and University of Helsinki have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life. They identified how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution.

Co-PI Simon Sponberg will lead the Georgia Tech contingent of researchers, which aims to understand dynamic, agile movement.

Earth and Environment

A new video from Georgia Tech's College of Computing highlights Professor Thad Starner's collaboration with the Wild Dolphin Project.

The researchers used data to investigate natural divisions in bacteria with a goal of determining a viable method for organizing them into species and strains.

In a first-of-its-kind study, the researchers discovered that sea cucumbers protect coral from disease.

Society and Culture

A new study from the School of Public Policy finds that federal housing policies accelerate energy efficiency participation among low and moderate-income households — even when those policies don’t directly address energy efficiency. 

New joint research from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Brookings Institution is some of the first to expose the disaster impact on rental housing markets.

Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts experts assess the state of the Ukraine war on its second anniversary.

Health and Medicine

Wearable bio-measurement device could alert people who work outside to dangerous levels of rising body temperature and dehydration that could help avoid heat-related injury

Georgia Tech chemists are exploring the behavior of a complex protein associated with glaucoma — characterizing one of the largest amyloid-forming proteins to date.

It doesn’t have to be Valentine’s Day for Flavio Fenton to have the heart on his mind. Fenton has been fascinated by the human heart for 30 years.

Business and Economic Development

Are you a student currently enrolled in the University System of Georgia (USG) who’s excited to take on new challenges in technology, business development, or ecosystem building?

Georgia AIM selected to highlight the importance of community-based work in achieving equity.

CHIPS4CHIPS strategy, Georgia Tech collaboration, prove successful

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