AI and machine learning provide new tools for scientists to think about drug discovery.
New interdisciplinary research highlights how engineering, economics, and policy experts must work together to manage intermittent renewable energy.
Attacks are forcing nations to recognize that data centers are targets of war – even if they don’t directly support military operations.
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, and perceive the world.
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its signature Frontiers in Science conference.
Georgia Tech experts warn that disruptions at the world's most critical energy choke point will ripple far beyond oil and gas prices.
By uncovering the conditions under which the Moon’s rocks formed, scientists move closer to understanding the origins of our own planet.
Georgia Tech researchers are looking at how technology can better support women experiencing menopause in urban Pakistan, where patriarchal norms leave them largely isolated and without resources for managing their symptoms.
Milestone designation signals strong potential to reshape care for dialysis patients and those with chronic knee pain.
Ryan Punamiya (CS 2025) and Summer Abramson, a third-year computational media student, have been honored by the Computing Research Association (CRA) through its 2025–2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award (URA) program.