Born with a congenital limb disorder, Wallace wants to use his own experience to develop new prosthetics.
Heart failure remains one of the most challenging conditions to monitor outside the clinic.
Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt researchers have built the first lung-on-a-chip with a working immune system, a breakthrough with the potential to reshape how we study disease, move beyond animal testing, and administer lifesaving therapies.
The affordable wearable measures foot pressure and could improve stroke and Parkinson’s therapy.
A new study is unearthing how and why peatlands are producing carbon dioxide and methane. 
Schmidt Sciences announces next cohort of early-to mid- career scientists to each receive up to $2.5 million to pursue novel research
The questions of how humankind came to be, and whether we are alone in the universe, have captured imaginations for millennia. But to answer these questions, scientists must first understand life itself and how it could have arisen.
The College of Sciences has launched Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow, a new center focused on improving the lives of Georgians and their communities.
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
Record-breaking numbers from the Office of Commercialization drive meaningful inventions, IP, and industry partnerships.