Georgia Tech researchers studied dives by the Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, who have made Manu jumping a cultural tradition. By hitting the water in a “V” shape, then quickly extending their bodies underwater, they’ve perfected the art of huge splashes. 

A BME team is putting a synthetic flag on tumors, then engineering a patient’s immune cells to find and eliminate cancer.

Road closures will occur from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Feature Stories

Campus and Community

As the unofficial start of summer, this weekend is filled with events around metro Atlanta.

Georgia Tech has been honored with a Blinkie Award for Institutional Leadership in Mobility by Propel ATL for its outstanding commitment to micromobility infrastructure and safety initiatives.

Business administration graduate Cole Murphy is one of three recipients of the 2025 Joseph Rago Memorial Fellowship for Excellence in Journalism.

Health and Medicine

A BME team is putting a synthetic flag on tumors, then engineering a patient’s immune cells to find and eliminate cancer.

A Georgia Tech doctoral student’s dissertation could help physicians diagnose neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease.

The device is the first of its kind to continuously monitor how the skin exchanges gases with the environment, helping to monitor skin health and wound healing.

Science and Technology

By hitting the water in a “V” shape, then quickly extending their bodies underwater, the Māori have perfected the art of huge splashes.

If you think you’re having an adverse drug reaction, it’s best to call a human medical professional, at least for the time being.

The lack of centralized oversight has made crypto, including decentralized finance, a prime target for hackers and scammers.

Earth and Environment

Every time you use your phone, open your computer or listen to your favorite music on AirPods, you are relying on critical minerals.

Three Georgia Tech labs are leading the charge in resource efficiency.

Each May, coinciding with the start of the breeding season, we visit Lizard Island to capture, study and release all adult anoles – a population that fluctuates between 600 to 1,000.

Society and Culture

The Southern Company Foundation awarded a $2.5 million grant to the Georgia Tech Center for Urban Research to support Mayor Andre Dickens’ effort to improve Atlanta neighborhoods.

Debuting in August, "The Wizard of Oz at Sphere' has a solid connection to Georgia Tech's AI community.

Paid family leave programs not only reduce infant maltreatment, they may have also have a fiscal benefit: reducing the need for spending on child protective services, according to new Georgia Tech research.

Business and Economic Development

Christopher W. Klaus, a renowned tech entrepreneur and Georgia Tech alumnus, announced during his Commencement address that he will personally cover the incorporation costs for any graduating student aspiring to launch a startup.

New space IRI and commercialization activities showcase space as an exciting destination for students and faculty.

The Georgia Tech Atrium opened April 21 at the Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, enhancing research, collaboration, and community engagement through innovative workshops and partnerships.

Campus Newsstand