A new app will allow pregnant women to conduct an ultrasound and receive an accurate fetal heart rate from their mobile phones.
The high cost of renting and buying homes in U.S. cities is no secret. But this affordability problem isn’t limited to urban regions – it affects rural areas as well.
The professors have been recognized for patenting and commercializing technologies with real-world impact.
A partnership between Georgia Tech and Augusta University supports the effort .
NEA “Our Town” grant supports Middle Georgia initiative
Research from Georgia Tech is showing how cracks occur and spread through materials — and how best to prevent them.
When Postdoctoral Research Fellow Hannah Youngblood’s work on exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) was featured by the BrightFocus Foundation, it caught the attention of Jennifer Rucker, an Alabama resident who was diagnosed with XFG several years ago.
The College of Computing is working to connect student and faculty entrepreneurs with early-development startup support.
Georgia Tech researchers say HPC and artificial intelligence (AI) advances this year are poised to improve how people power their homes, design safer buildings, and travel through cities.
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has ranked Georgia Tech among the top 20 universities worldwide for U.S. utility patents granted in 2025.