The campus construction journey continues with several projects wrapping up and a few more on the horizon.
A new study explains how tiny water bugs use fan-like propellers to zip across streams at speeds up to 120 body lengths per second
Liming, a centuries-old agricultural practice, can improve crop yield and greenhouse gas reduction.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened inequality continues to shape communities and challenge disaster preparedness across the U.S.
Georgia Tech researchers developed new statewide canopy assessment tools to help urban planners, policymakers, and communities make data-informed decisions for climate resilience.
New technologies usually follow the technology adoption life cycle. Innovators and early adopters rush to embrace new technologies, while laggards and skeptics jump in much later.
What happens when a country seeks to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program?
Though artificial intelligence has become nearly ubiquitous, from smartphones to chatbots to self-driving cars, its impact on health care so far has been relatively low.
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.