NSF Grant Funds Protein Research for Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine

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Yunan Luo is the recipient of an NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to use artificial intelligence to solve the protein annotation inequality problem.

New Industry Standards and Tech Advances Make Pre-Owned Electronics a Viable Holiday Gift Option

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Pre-owned options are becoming increasingly viable, thanks in part to laws and policies that encourage recycling and reuse of devices that might previously have been thrown away.

From Galaxy to Ground: How Space Research Shapes Everyday Life

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When we check the weather forecast, that information comes from satellites. When we FaceTime a friend, that call could come via satellites. From cellphone networks to national security systems, satellites are vital to our connected globe. Yet regulating how satellites function across borders is almost as complicated as the technology that launches them into space. Researchers in Georgia Tech’s Space Research Institute are shaping how satellites operate, both scientifically and politically.

The Year in Photos — 2025

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Before new technologies end up in your doctor’s office or car, they start in a Georgia Tech lab. Our work creates medical breakthroughs. Our studies help people better understand our changing climate. Our innovations create technologies that shift the paradigms of possibility. Here’s a look at some of our 2025 discoveries — and the people behind them.

Advancing Neonatal Health Monitoring in Ethiopia

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Soft, wearable system offers continuous wireless monitoring of newborns’ health.

Jingle Bells, Empty Shelves: Inside the Toy Crunch

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Tariffs, shipping delays, and rising costs are squeezing toy makers—and parents are scrambling to find gifts, as Georgia Tech experts weigh in on the disruptions.