Two-Way Cell-based Treatment Repairs Muscle After Rotator Cuff Injury
New treatment helps muscle regenerate following shoulder surgery
Universal Controller Could Push Robotic Prostheses, Exoskeletons Into Real-World Use
Aaron Young’s team has developed a wear-and-go approach that requires no calibration or training.
Researchers Reveal Roadmap for AI Innovation in Brain and Language Learning
A new study co-led by Anna (Anya) Ivanova highlights how human neuroscience is paving the way for AI innovation — and what AI can teach us about ourselves.
Growing Bacteria in Space with Astronauts
Georgia Tech researchers are teaming up with NASA to study bacteria on the International Space Station to help define how scientists and healthcare professionals combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria for long-duration space missions.
Physicist Rick Trebino Awarded Optica R.W. Wood Prize
Physics professor honored for pioneering ultrashort-laser-pulse measurement techniques
New Study Discovers How Altered Protein Folding Drives Multicellular Evolution
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.
Georgia Tech Partners on $15M NSF Grant to Explore Muscle Dynamics
Co-PI Simon Sponberg will lead the Georgia Tech contingent of researchers, which aims to understand dynamic, agile movement.
Critical Infrastructure Systems Are Vulnerable to a New Kind of Cyberattack
Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.
Energy Materials: Driving the Clean Energy Transition
Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.
Protection From Drowning Through AI-Enabled Camera System
Collaboration between Georgia Tech and the city of Columbus, Georgia, leads to a first-of-its-kind alert system to prevent drownings