Aaron Young’s team has developed a wear-and-go approach that requires no calibration or training.
Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, says the release of 'Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told' continues to raise the profile of Atlanta’s role in hip-hop overall, not just in the South.
Feature Stories
Campus and Community
First-year mechanical engineering student Harbir Dass went from building his own go-karts in eighth grade to becoming a professional race car driver.
Members of the Georgia Tech PokéJackets club will compete against thousands of players for the regional Pokémon championship in April.
Georgia Tech is accelerating access to generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools with the recent addition of the Microsoft Copilot Enterprise AI chat service.
Science and Technology
New treatment helps muscle regenerate following shoulder surgery
Aaron Young’s team has developed a wear-and-go approach that requires no calibration or training.
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.
Earth and Environment
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.
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.
Society and Culture
Joycelyn Wilson, assistant professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, says the release of 'Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told' continues to raise the profile of Atlanta’s role in hip-hop overall, not just in the South.
The study examines the causes of energy burden among Black residents in Georgia.
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.
Health and Medicine
Three Georgia Tech students who created a pediatric medical device won $15,000 Wednesday night during the 2024 ACC InVenture Prize, an annual undergraduate entrepreneurship competition.
New treatment helps muscle regenerate following shoulder surgery
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.
Business and Economic Development
Warner Robins, Woodstock, and Columbus, Georgia, recognized with smart community awards
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.