A lizard wearing one of the sensors, which weigh just three-hundredths of a gram each — the same as a two grains of rice.
Researchers have developed a method to break down PET, one of the world’s most widely used plastics, for sustainable ...
To support the growing number of cyclists at Georgia Tech, which has been named a Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly University by ...
Halloween at Georgia Tech includes a bit of everything — fossils, ballroom dancing, costume contests, and pumpkins falling ...
A new wave of aviation innovation is taking shape above our cities, where short flights in electric air taxis could complement cars and trains as part of everyday transportation. Known as advanced air ...
Two years into a $49.5 million cancer-mapping project, researchers are opening the door to new kinds of tests that could alert doctors to multiple kinds of cancer when they’re most treatable.
Georgia Tech will host its third Data Days conference on Monday, Nov. 3, and Wednesday, Nov. 5, bringing together members of the Institute’s data community to explore the intersection of artificial ...
A Georgia Tech CS professor is a co-author of a new OpenAI study that examines why large language models struggle to say, 'I don't know.' An Adobe Stock AI-generated image of Socrates, sculpted in ...
Nathan Wallace testing the microprocessor-powered leg in the Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls (EPIC) Lab at Georgia Tech. Submitted photo.