Most Americans are familiar with the failure of the 2017-18 flu vaccine to prevent widespread outbreaks of the disease. Recently, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced it would award $12 million to…

The dream took hold when Ignacio Montoya was six-years-old and leaving his native Cuba, leaving behind his family, language, and culture. It happened right there on the Boeing airplane carrying he and his father to…

A new delivery system for bacteriophages—viruses that selectively attack harmful bacteria—could help give doctors a new way to battle lung infections that threaten older patients and people with cystic fibrosis.…

An international team of scientists, including two researchers from Georgia Tech, has found the first evidence of a source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that can travel unhindered for…

Using data science to improve society is one of the biggest ethical trends in computing. However, it’s often used to increase efficiency — without asking what an individual community really needs. Georgia Tech…

Children have loved Little Golden Books for over 75 years. They have written their names inside each front cover and delighted in the colorful picures and wonderful stories. Thanks to the happy hours spent with each…

A new machine learning technique developed at Georgia Tech may soon give budding fashionistas and other designers the freedom to create realistic, high-resolution visual content without relying on complicated 3-D…

With an ever-expanding research portfolio from Georgia Tech faculty, students and member companies, the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies…

Eight characters. One capital letter. A special character. A different password for each website. Remembering a new password is almost as challenging as creating one. Yet strong passwords are vitally important to…

Around the world, researchers are finding more and more evidence that the frailty of our planet and the changes within its atmospheric patterns are in critical need of attention. Rapid population growth and an…

The American Solar Challenge starts today in Hastings, Nebraska, and Tech’s Solar Racing team will be there with its solar-powered vehicle to compete against 23 other schools from across the country. 

 

Natasha Stallings is on a personal quest to cure breast cancer, and it’s taking her from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., where she’ll study at George Washington University beginning this fall. But the…

Nathan Ellebracht, ChBE, and Gus Lang, MSE, both RBI Fellows, received awardes during the International Nanotechnology Division conference held recently in Madison, WI.

Ellebracht, also a…

The 2019 International Symposium on Medical Robotics (ISMR) will be hosted on the campus of Georgia Tech from April 3–5, 2019. ISMR 2019 will feature keynotes, semi-plenary talks…

By integrating the design of antenna and electronics, researchers have boosted the energy and spectrum efficiency for a new class of millimeter wave transmitters, allowing improved modulation and reduced generation…

Learnings From Multi-Year Pilot To Support Local Wood-To-Energy Projects

The U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (Endowment) today released a report, “…

The organizing committee of the 2018 Frontiers in Biorefining Conference is soliciting abstracts for both oral and poster presentations. A limited number…

Dr. Yulin Deng, ChBE, and RBI affiliated faculty member, was recently elected to AlChE Fellow.

Dr. Deng is a member of TAPPI and AIChE, a Fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science, he received the…

Taha Ayari won the Young Scientist Award at the 2018 European Materials Research Society Meeting, held June 18-22 in Strasbourg, France. Based at Georgia Tech-Lorraine (GT-L), Ayari is a Ph.D. student in the Georgia…

OAK RIDGE, Tenn.—ORAU has awarded competitive research grants totaling $180,000 to 36 junior faculty from its member institutions. The annual grants are made through the company’s Ralph E. Powe…