News

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Georgia Tech and its partners $20 million to build a powerful new ...
After a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Joseph “Joe” Lewis as its new associate vice ...
Perry likens sharks to the white blood cells of the ecosystems in which they live, as they help prevent the spread of disease ...
The Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute at Georgia Tech, received ...
Once a country signs the treaty, the world’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, provides continuous ...
Rising demand has a price. “It’s simple supply and demand,” says Ahmed Saeed, assistant professor at the School of Computer Science. “As overall power demand increases, if supply doesn’t keep up, ...
The Administrative Services Center (ASC) is looking forward to welcoming thousands of new student employees for the fall ...
Georgia Tech engineers have created a pill that could effectively deliver insulin and other injectable drugs, making medicines for chronic illnesses easier for patients to take, less invasive, and ...
Just before the 2024 presidential election, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Jen Easterly explains how foreign influence campaigns erode trust in U.S. elections.
A charcoal-like material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors could be a cheap, sustainable way to keep pollution from washing off roadways and into Georgia’s lakes and ...
AI could rapidly accelerate the discovery of new medications. Incremental Change Today, hospitals are rapidly adopting AI scribes that listen during patient visits and automatically draft clinical ...
When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was metal tubes in laboratories deep underground. The tubes are centrifuges that produce highly enriched uranium ...